@burnout426 That method doesn't work either. Changing the User-Agent doesn't allow me to bypass websites protected by Cloudflare. Anyway, thanks. It seems like there's no way around it.
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RE: Remove the OPR/ part from user agentSuggestions and feature requests
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RE: Remove the OPR/ part from user agentSuggestions and feature requests
@burnout426 That method doesn't work either. Changing the User-Agent doesn't allow me to bypass websites protected by Cloudflare. Anyway, thanks. It seems like there's no way around it.
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Remove the OPR/ part from user agentSuggestions and feature requests
Here is the Opera UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/142.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 OPR/126.0.0.0
I'm wondering if we really need to flag the browser as Opera. Wouldn't it be better to just use the standard Chrome UA? Since privacy is a big trend these days, I'd prefer not to share specific info like this. I tried using a UA switcher extension, but it kept getting blocked by Cloudflare, which was a pain. I’d love to hear your thoughts on this. Thanks!
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mega.nz temporary storageOpera for Windows
The problem occurred after the latest update
When the mega.nz file is downloaded, a temporary file is stored in the memory.
Previously, it was saved in the "profile\data\File System" folder.
A large file is not being downloaded due to insufficient memory.
I'm using the opera usb 92.0.4561.33 version on win7 32bit installed in virtualbox
thank you