Indeed, May 18, 2017 around 7 AM GMT: Opera VPN is working again.
Posts made by davepmiddleton
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RE: [Solved]Can't open pages with Built-in VPN on as of May 17 2017Opera for Windows
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RE: [Solved]Can't open pages with Built-in VPN on as of May 17 2017Opera for Windows
Same here. On May 17, 2017 at around 7 PM GMT, VPN is no longer working on two different machines.
I use Opera 45.0.2552.812 64-bit on Windows 10 Pro (Creator's Update).
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RE: VPN Slow to connect. IF it connects.Opera for Windows
Today, May 17, 2017 at around 7 PM GMT, VPN is no longer working on two different machines.
I use Opera 45.0.2552.812 64-bit on Windows 10 Pro (Creator's Update).
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Where are the site settings?Opera for Windows
Is there a way to access the site settings?
In Google Chrome these settings can be accessed from the address bar when clicking on the Secure icon of a website.
I miss the drop-down menu with site specific settings e.g. Cookies, Location, Camera, Microphone etc.
Why is this setting removed from Opera?
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RE: Updated to 43, can no longer "continue anyway" on bad certsOpera for Windows
That would be annoying, so I checked to see for myself. These are my findings.
Opera 43.0.2442.991 (64-bit) on Windows 10 still offers a dialog box for:
- Incorrect,
- Self-signed,
- Expired certificates.
See these test links: https://onlinessl.netlock.hu/en/test-center/invalid-ssl-certificate.html.
However, for hash functions that are no longer considered safe e.g. expired SHA-1 certificates, Opera 43 no longer offers you an option to continue. See this test link: https://expired.identrustssl.com
Hope this helps.