[Duplicated]Unable to connect Flow and forced logout if trying to connect
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Bostro-X last edited by leocg
I'm back to Opera after some years usine Edge; in my modest opinion, Opera is the best browser on the market, but after one month of happy browsing i'm facing a horrible bug i already had last time I used it and caused me to change browser: impossibility to connect the flow.
I have four devices: two pc with Win10, one pc with Win11, one Android 14 smartphone.
Two days ago i noticed Win11 Flow was no more synced, i added elements and they where ok but deleting other elements in Win10 didn't delete them in Win11 Flow. Yesterday evening i used my second Win10 pc to check the Flow content and i noticed it was disconnected, I don't know why, but i was no more able to reconnect it. I tried "connect a smartphone" from desktop Flow, i tried "connect i device" from smartphone flow, but nothing to do; when i try to open opera.com/connect the qr-code appears, i frame it with my smartphone Opera but, even if in my smartphone appears the verifing code, in desktop remains the qr-code and i can't go ahead to login and after a while my user is force logged out.
No way to have login and flow activation running even if reset and reinstall. It's very sad because i know this but since years and i know it's well known but no way to solve it unless trying various reinstalls.
I hope a day il will be solved but now i have to go back to another browser. -
richardgen84 last edited by
Hi Bostro,
After enjoying Opera again for a month, I’ve run into the same frustrating issue that made me switch browsers years ago: Flow won't sync properly. Despite having four devices—two running Windows 10, one on Windows 11, and an Android 14 phone—Flow stopped syncing between them. Changes on one device no longer reflect on the others, and attempts to reconnect using QR codes or login prompts consistently fail. The process stalls at the verification stage, eventually forcing me to log out without success, even after resets and reinstalls.
It's incredibly disappointing because Opera, in my opinion, offers the best browsing experience overall. However, this persistent, well-documented Flow sync bug ruins that experience. It’s baffling that such a major feature remains unreliable after all this time. Until there’s a definitive fix, I have no choice but to switch back to another browser, despite wanting to stay with Opera.
Regards
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Bostro-X last edited by
@richardgen84 yes it's really sad, this Is my last message After that i'll delete my account.
Thanks.