Opera Browser 3.1.3 on ios 14.4.2 is not accessing my ios/iCloud keychain to auto fill passwords like Safari does. Is there something I need to do in settings to enable keychain to work with Opera? Or is it not keychain password auto fill not available. I do not save passwords in any browsers so syncing to my desktop Opera is not an option for me, if that is even a feature. I really like Opera on my iPhone but no password auto fill is a problem. Thanks for any input.
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RE: Install Chrome ExtensionsOpera add-ons
@qqm Good news for me. I re-installed "Install Google Extensions" from the Opera addon page (https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/?hl=en-US). The Google icon is still grayed at the top of open tabs (as if the extension is broken or not installed) and there still is not a button to "install" it on the manage extensions page. However, when I went to the Chrome Web Store, extensions there displayed the "Add to Opera" button (same as in the past) and I am able to install Chrome extensions again! Good luck everybody!
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RE: 2 Versions of Opera in Control PanelOpera for Windows
@burnout426 Thanks for the location of the Opera uninstall registry key. That's good info and will save me a lot of effort next time !
Before uninstalling the older version I checked and did not have have two profile folders. When uninstalling the older version the "box" you are mentioning didn't open. Instead after clicking to uninstall the control panel refreshed and both the older and current installed version were gone. Also, my Opera shortcut and launcher.exe in the install folder didn't start opera and I found the files sizes in my profile folder were smaller than the backup. That's when I went for a clean start and used RevoUninstaller (which had logged the original Opera installation) to uninstall whatever was left. Reinstalled and replaced the new profile folder with the backup and all worked. Fortunately I had saved the entire Opera Stable profile (instead of the backup files/folder in the help pages) and thank you for verifying that is the right way to backup. I still suspect the whole thing is related to the system restore. Also, good to know Opera uninstall by default doesn't delete my profile folder since I typically use Revo if I have to uninstall, which tries to remove everything. Thanks for taking the time to share the info!
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RE: Install Chrome ExtensionsOpera add-ons
@HamzaMohamed244 It's working for me again in Windows 10 1903 with latest Opera ver. 67.0.3575.53 (and earlier 67 versions). I've reinstalled Opera a few times in the last month and it's working again each time for me. First I installed the "Install Chrome Extension" extension from Opera's native extension store (clicked Opera logo at top left of screen for Menu, Extensions, Get Extensions). After installing the extension, there wasn't a separate install button on page were you see all the extensions you've downloaded. The Google "green red yellow" cube in the toolbar (if not set to hidden) is "greyed" out and it doesn't respond to clicks. But when I go to the Chrome Web Store (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/category/extensions) and click on an extension, the "install" button is bright bright green and says "Add to Opera". I've installed extensions from the web store yesterday and they work. Good Luck and hope it works for you.
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RE: Install Chrome ExtensionsOpera add-ons
@HamzaMohamed244 You're welcome. Sorry it doesn't work in Windows 7. After reinstalling Opera January I found the "Install Chrome Extensions" wasn't working for Windows 10 (it is now). I needed to reinstall extensions and found someone here suggested crxextractor. Have you checked it out https://crxextractor.com ? I used it in January and again just now and it worked (today I disabled Install Chrome Extensions first). I don't know if it works with Windows 7 or vouch for it other than to say it works for me to install Chrome extensions. To use it, go the chrome web store. Open the page for an extension you want and copy the URL of that page. Then with crxextractor open in opera, click "Start for free". On the next page paste the URL you just copied where it says "URL from Chrome WebStore". Click the "Download" button. The button will change to "Get .crx". Click again. You should now see the extension on your Opera extensions page. Click "install" on the extension if necessary. Good Luck. p.s I'm not associated with that website at all - just trying to help out since I know what it's like to not have your extensions.