How to opt-in and upgrade to the new Opera AI in your browser
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DeeBeeEff last edited by
The Aria AI button on the right side now does nothing except open a flyout that reduces my screen size.
A blank flyout by the way, so I can't even do anything with it!
I want the old ARIA back!
I loved that it overlayed the screen!
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GEorg3 last edited by
Overlay AI made so much sense and now that it's moved to the side it's quite antiproductive, hope it'll be fixed in a new version otherwise please let us know how to revert to old aria
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hsikkema last edited by
I see the Ask AI button at the top right. Can this please be added to the sidebar as it was previously. This new functionality is more difficult to use and breaks the normal work flow. The overlay made much more sense.
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MontyPyFly last edited by
Why can't I have Opera AI in the side bar where Aria was? seriously... it t\even took me a while to find where it oved too, I don't like it up there, and it seems like others don't either.... let us decide, don't just move it and leave no way to move it back or revert to the old AL model.
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DeeBeeEff last edited by
@MontyPyFly
Just received a response from Opera directly after I submitted a bug report.
In browser bar, enter opera://flags
Choose Disabled and restart.
It is back to what it was before.
Just a shame it took me this long to get the answer.
Dave

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MontyPyFly last edited by
@DeeBeeEff thanks so much.
I assume this will revert to the original Aria and we will not have access to any new features. -
UNCLEJUNIOR last edited by
@deebeeeff: The vast majority of important websites do not recognize the Opera browser; e.g., MS mail, various banking & financial websites, PayPal, etc.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@DeeBeeEff Just remind that the solution is temporary and will cease to work when the flag is removed.
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DeeBeeEff last edited by
@UNCLEJUNIOR
Doesn't mean you can't use it.
I have been getting that warning for years on my Schwab account. I ignore it and use it just fine.
And I think "the vast majority" is way overstating it.
I used it with all of my banks and PayPal today without any issues. -
MontyPyFly last edited by
@UNCLEJUNIOR Sure they do. Some MS sites don't because they are bad sites that do not conform to the web standards. (like apple trying to make everything proprietary.)
I the odd event a site is coded poorly, there are other browsers for that one site (probably already on your computer/device ce) and then you get Opera goodness for the other 99.5%