This dependency likely comes from the underlying Chromium engine that both Chrome and Opera use. Even though Opera brands itself as a non-Google browser, it still shares code with Chromium, which integrates with Google services. Unfortunately, this can lead to performance issues, especially when privacy-related bugs or JavaScript problems appear. A good workaround might be to try using Opera's "Lite" version or look for alternative browsers that don’t rely on Google infrastructure as heavily.
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RE: Can somebody explain why such a neat non-Google browser is google dependent.?Opera for Android