Back to normal now - thank you everybody.
Posts made by bizzilizzi
- Opera for Windows
- Opera for Windows
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RE: Malicious Site warning - AmazonOpera for Windows
But they don't have Amazon as malware, it's the search function within Amazon that's giving this message. Also I don't have problems using Chrome, so for a complete numpty it does make it appear as though it's Opera.
Sorry - I did admit to being a numpty so I hope you'll excuse me if I don't understand very well.
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RE: Malicious Site warning - AmazonOpera for Windows
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Tablet
http://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=nb_sb_noss_1?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=Kindle
This is just a selection of the messages I get from the Main Amazon page, the Kindle page and the Warehouse. These are three pages that I have saved on my home screen, but it's the same when I go into Amazon from a fresh Google search. Once I start searching for anything from the Amazon search box I get the same warning.
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Malicious Site warning - AmazonOpera for Windows
Hi, I can get into Amazon main page and the other Amazon pages that I have saved on my Opera main page, Warehouse, and Kindle, but whatever I search for I get a Malicious Site warning. This doesn't happen with other browsers.
Can anybody help me please?
Completely non-techie so words of one syllable very much appreciated:-) -
RE: Latest Upgrade has caused password problemsOpera for Windows
Well, I've managed to get rid of all the saved passwords. Unfortunately it meant having to uninstall Opera and select the option not to save bookmarks, then reinstall Opera again. This means I have to re-save all my bookmarks manually which is very laborious, and I still don't like the new 'improved' speed dial screen! But at least I don't have the worry of my passwords being readily available.
Thanks for your comments and offers of help.
- Opera for Windows
- Opera for Windows
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RE: Latest Upgrade has caused password problemsOpera for Windows
Thank you for your help, can't see About when I left-click on Opera. I have now found the manage my passwords, and every one of my passwords for all my sites is saved, albeit as stars but when I go to a site I just have to hit return and I'm in. On that screen I can't see an option to delete all those passwords.
I just want to get rid of this version - can I just do the restore - my last "restore point" is 12th February, will that put me back to how it was? Otherwise I'm just going to uninstall Opera (if I can).
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RE: Latest Upgrade has caused password problemsOpera for Windows
Sorry, don't know what Opera Presto is, and my default browser has always been Opera.
Thanks for the link, I'll look at that now but is there a way to downgrade? I really don't like the way the main page (where I save all my tabs) looks.
How do I find what version I have?
Just looked for the Manage Saved Passwords and I can't see it.
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Latest Upgrade has caused password problemsOpera for Windows
Can somebody advise me please.
Downloaded latest update of Operate on my laptop (Windows 7), and since then each site I visit has my password already completed. It seems that somehow Opera has remembered my passwords from when I last used those sites. I checked using Chrome and IE and this does not happen. I have never selected the password save option on any site I visit.
Even worse - I can't even delete the pre-filled options. They just refill automatically.
I've run SuperAntispyware and all that was found were 5 Adware which I deleted.
I wish to restore to a couple of days ago using a restore point on 12th, am I safe to do this? I just want the old Opera back but save everything else as it was on 12th.
I think I really need some urgent assistance so if somebody could please help I would be extremely grateful.
TIA