@leocg I have indeed, and I stand by my original post that they're not great. Not especially worse than some of the competitors, mind you, but I wouldn't recommend Opera to someone who prioritises privacy and minimal data-sharing.
Having said that, the discussion in this thread probably extends beyond policy wording. This is also about trust in the wider context, and I'm afraid I remain ambivalent about Opera's ultimate ownership (not the devs!). The CEO, Zhou Yahui, and his various companies have been embroiled in controversies (which have dragged down Opera's brand reputation) through involvement in debt-trap loan apps and highly aggressive debt collection techniques.
Does any of the above directly affect my experience of the Opera browser? No. But it does raise questions about how safe user data really is with such ownership, and how sustainable Opera's finances are in the long term.