@mbaluta Wouldn't it make sense to simply make it an option which can be disabled in settings? As is, this is a great example of intended convenience being an inconvenience.
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RE: Stop Opera Mini from opening new tab on switch to appOpera Mini
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RE: russian ads when using vpnOpera for Linux
Having the same or similar problem here: When I set the Opera VPN to a location of US, then do a search, I'm getting results from Google Ukraine. I've tried clearing all history - same results.
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RE: Stop Opera Mini from opening new tab on switch to appOpera Mini
@mbaluta Wouldn't it make sense to simply make it an option which can be disabled in settings? As is, this is a great example of intended convenience being an inconvenience.
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RE: Stop Opera Mini from opening new tab on switch to appOpera Mini
@cubot
Thanks for the reply. The thing is, Chrome doesn't open a new tab when I switch to it even when it's been inactive for a far longer period, so it does seem that something can be done about this.
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Stop Opera Mini from opening new tab on switch to appOpera Mini
Using Opera Mini 26.0.2254.117551 on Android 6.0.1.
When I switch to Opera Mini after it's been in the background for awhile, it opens a new tab rather than opening to one of the tabs I already had open. Is there any way to prevent this?
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Opera Mini on Android won't connect over Wi-FiOpera Mini
I first encountered this error trying to load sites over Wi-Fi:
"Verification of server certificate failed. Please check the date setting on your device." (I did, and it's correct.)
If I switch to mobile data connection, sites load fine. But I need to use Wi-Fi at home.
I uninstalled and reinstalled the latest version (24.0.2254.115784). It installs fine from the Play Store, however, when I attempt to run it the first time, the Opera "O" fills up with red, but then gives an error:
"Connection blocked. Try switching network."
Again, if I switch to mobile data, it works. But then I still have the same problem of being unable to load sites over Wi-Fi.
I do have a firewall (AFWall+) installed, but I disabled it and the problem still occurs. Likewise I have AdAway installed, but I checked the DNS logs and whitelisted the domain that Opera is requesting (using *.opera-mini.net). Regardless, I don't understand why AdAway would block Opera on Wi-Fi and not on the mobile data connection.
Help?