@leocg Yes, but I just reset it, I already had a new password associated with my email address, I could log in with that, but it said my passwords were encoded by using my old password and not the newer one that I've had for the past three or four years. When someone changes their password, the saved password store, should be unencrypted and then stored with the new password automatically.
I'm not losing much, I have most of my passwords written down, including my Opera account password, but what Opera wanted for me to unencrypt my password store was my old password.
That makes no sense and I had already erased my old password from my paper password book, if I had scratched it out, maybe I could read it, but my old password must have been a dozen years ago or so as I've been using my current password for a long time.
Thanks,
David