Sadly, I have already left. The invasive consent I had to agree to just to get back into this forum is proof enough. Opera has become chromium Spyware. Some might even accept such if the product was broadly functional but it no longer is. Obvious poor coding and deliberate corruption of the original framework has rendered Opera effectively defunct. I've moved on to Brave and Libre Wolf. I suggest ya'll do the same. Salude.
Latest posts made by ejstan
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RE: Increasing number of incompatible sites and servicesLounge
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RE: Increasing number of incompatible sites and servicesLounge
@HealingCross316 started having to use an agent switcher last year and have tried many different ones. 50% success rate..... and that's the point...its a plug. why?? cant we browse like normal apes without browser prosthetics??
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RE: Increasing number of incompatible sites and servicesLounge
@ejstan can now add yahoo finance to the list
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Increasing number of incompatible sites and servicesLounge
for the first time in 25+ years of Opera loyalty I'm at reasonable point to abandon its use. I've always been able to work thru the format and function, browser version walls and other other errors but in the last year and half the number of sites, internal and external, that no longer function with Opera has grown to intolerable numbers, Why?? Im a 25 year IT operations vet so i don't need any guidance on troubleshooting my installation. I am well familiar.... but the increasing reliance on plugs (which i never had to use) and other duct tape fixes has hit a peak. a few Sites that no longer work (or without jerry-rigging) with Opera but do with all other browsers from both enterprise, home and public networks on both enterprise and personal devices of diverse build and brand.
---Linkedin (authentication)
---MS Sharepoint / O365 content
---Proprietary JDK apps
---Chewy.com (authentication)
---American Express
there are numerous more i can recount and the list is growing. This is not the performance of the product that ive been stubbornly evangelizing for 3 decades..... Has something happened in the last couple years to your build models? Release mgmt? Dev expertise?--flummoxed and disappointed.