Opera’s Global Fight for Your Right to Choose Your Web Browser Comes to Brazil
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You know Opera, our main approach to convince you to choose our browsers is to build ones that are better. That’s why we stay focused on innovation and we’re proud that hundreds of millions of you choose our browsers instead of the ones that come pre-installed on your devices. However, in order to be able […]
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krishnakrverma last edited by
Wooooooooo... That's why we don't see the "You deserve a better browser" fixed sidebar on this post !?
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@Opera-Comments-Bot said in Opera’s Global Fight for Your Right to Choose Your Web Browser Comes to Brazil:
You know Opera, our main approach to convince you to choose our browsers is to build ones that are better. That’s why we stay focused on innovation and we’re proud that hundreds of millions of you choose our browsers instead of the ones that come pre-installed on your devices. However, in order to be able […]
Read full blog post: Opera’s Global Fight for Your Right to Choose Your Web Browser Comes to BrazilOpera’s stance highlights an important issue: user choice in the digital ecosystem. Many people stick with pre-installed browsers out of convenience, but this limits innovation and competition. By pushing for fairer access, Opera empowers users to explore better, feature-rich alternatives that prioritize speed, security, and customization. Their expansion of this fight to Brazil shows commitment to digital freedom globally. Ultimately, promoting real choice benefits not just Opera, but the entire internet community by driving diversity and innovation.