I wonder how Opera would be affected by a ban, that wouldn‘t allow Google to give royalities to other browser vendors to set Google as their standard search engine.
Mozilla seem to be very worried, if I understand correctly what they’re after in this blog post:
https://blog.mozilla.org/en/mozilla/internet-policy/proposed-remedies-browsers/
I‘ve read that Opera as a company is also very dependent on search contracts with Google. Is there any statement or wouldn‘t they do it in order not to crash their shares?

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How Opera would be affected if Google couldn't pay browsers for searches?Lounge
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RE: "Block third-party cookies" option under "Third-party cookies" is no longer selectableOpera for Windows
The same here. It looks as this happens randomly even deliberately with new updates. I actually chose to use Opera because of this setting.
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RE: Block third party cookiesGeneral
I can't even set it as default in the actual session - it doesn't matter if there's a restart or not.
I think that's a no-brainer. Every browser should give the opportunity to make this setting possible, especially when you're promoting privacy.
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Block third party cookiesGeneral
Hello, I'm on Opera One(Version: 117.0.5408.53) (arm64). And as of now I can't set "block third party cookies" as default. It always takes me back to "Block third party cookies in incognito mode" again, when I start Opera anew.
How can I resolve this issue? It appears in Windows and Mac alike. -
RE: Flow and different devicesOpera for Windows
I could probably solve the issue by disconnecting the first device from Flow, logging out from forums and account and logging in in the reverse order. So, all the devices are listed in each of them. Flow sometimes seems to be a tricky but now it works eventually.
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RE: Meet Opera’s AI Browser OperatorBlogs
I‘m very curious and I‘m really looking forward to its full integration.
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Flow and different devicesOpera for Windows
I've got a question about Flow. I've connected five devices: MacBook (private), Windows laptop (work), iPhone, my old iPad and a Samsung tablet.
It seems to happen, that the first non mobile device doesn't list the second one on the list of connected devices, whereas all others do. It isn't dependent on the direction or with which of both I started.
Of course that's only a minor inconvenience, but it appears to be some flaw nevertheless.
As I've realized that deleting one item from Flow doesn't seem to delete it from all other devices necessarily it may be connected. Have I made something wrong?