When are you going to release a new version for Opera Beta to fix CVE-2025-13223?
Posts made by revalenz
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RE: Opera 124.0.5705.42 Stable updateBlogs
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[Duplicated]I lost all my search engines after updateOpera for Windows
I use Opera Beta. I close it this morning because it had an update pending (Windows too, so I closed it instead of restarting it) and I opened it again like 30 minutes later.
It took me some time, but then I realized that my search engines were not working (doingg search-termdidn't bring me to Google, but it searched forg search-termon DuckDuck Go). I selected some text and right clicked the "Search with" and didn't have any search engine. It was empty.I thought "ok, this is weird", so I restarted again. Now I do have the default engines back (Google, Wikipedia, Bing,..), but I lost all my custom search engines (I had like 10).
Is there a way to recover them? And second: This seems like a bug. Or was it only me? Did anyone else have the same problem?
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RE: [Solved]Auto close the browser when last tab is closedOpera for Windows
I think it is indeed solved in version 103, like mentioned above (Currently in Opera Beta). The problem is that version 102 (With the bug) was still released as a stable version

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RE: [Solved]Auto close the browser when last tab is closedOpera for Windows
@vegelund I've never used pinned tabs. If I just open a new window and try to close that tab immediately, it won't close.
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RE: [Solved]Auto close the browser when last tab is closedOpera for Windows
@vegelund Actually I just realized that this is something that's happening only on Opera Beta
Opera One (version: 102.0.4880.10)
Update stream: beta
System: Windows 10 64-bit
Chromium version:116.0.5845.62But Ctrl+W (or clicking the tab's [x]) doesn't close the window, but it leaves a tab with the Speed Dial (even if it's an additional window and not the last one).
Is that unexpected on the Beta branch, or will that behavior change for everyone in the next stable version?
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RE: [Solved]Auto close the browser when last tab is closedOpera for Windows
This is definitely something that recently changed. Since a long time, I've just ctrl+W'ed multiple tabs when I have a window with many tabs that I don't want to use anymore. But since a recent update, the last one always remains there open and it's really annoying (it's there even a good keyboard shortcut to close the whole window?)
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RE: Opera 87 betaBlogs
The new address bar functionality is Soo Slooow every time I open a new tab or when I want to quickly type something. Please keep things simple and stop adding things that increase the CPU and RAM usage

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Opera "Browser" task using a lot of CPUOpera for Windows
I haven't done the whole "clear your profile, reset the flags" instructions, because it's something that's been happening in two different computers, both using Opera Beta right now Version:68.0.3618.55 on Windows 10, in this laptop with 16GB of RAM and an i7-7500 2.70GHz processor.
Almost every time I open a new tab and sometimes also just randomly at any moment the browser freezes for a few seconds and I can see the CPU in my global task manager to be 100% because of "Opera beta Internet Browser". What I hate the most though is that when I open the Opera Task Manager says that the task having high CPU is "Browser". It's worst when I open a new tab and them immediately start typing in the address bar. Not even the Opera Task Manager updates for a few seconds because of how frozen the browser is.
Based on this I have a few questions:
- Am I the only one experiencing this?
- Is there anything to try to identify the problem if all the CPU comes from the "Browser" task? I imagine that if the problem comes from an extension, then the Task manager would point to that extension, right? (right??)
I'm used to having a lot of tabs open. And that's been the main reason why I've used Opera all these years, is that had been able to handle that pretty smoothly, but then in the last week or so it's been a almost a nightmare. Specially the "new tab + type in the address bar" freeze. Sometimes I can't do anything with the browser at all for 5 to 8 seconds and it's driving me crazy.
Anybody seeing the same issue? Thanks!
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Default URL protocol when typing "//opera.com" in Opera Beta 60.Opera for Windows
Until very recently, I used to paste URLs beginning with "//" in the URL bar, and it correctly redirected me to the "https://" version of the URL. Now (Opera 60, although I'm not sure if before I had Opera 59 or earlier), it redirects me to the "file://" version, which is never what I want. I imagine there's other people who wants that, but I don't
Is there a way to change that behavior? Or are you planning to go back to the old one?Version:60.0.3255.4
Update stream:beta
System:Windows 10 64-bitThanks,
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Tampermonkey Chrome extension blockedOpera add-ons
I have an add-on to be able to install Chrome extensions in Opera, and a while back I installed the Tampermonkey extension from the Chrome web store.
Suddenly today, that Tampermonkey extension was blocked (We've identified this extension as malicious and have blacklisted it. This means it can no longer cause any damage to your machine. You can leave it as is, or remove it.) and I can't activate it again or do anything (just remove it).I understand that I should use the Opera version of this add-on (I'll do that now), but I would like to see the scripts that I had installed on Tampermonkey before (so I can install them again in the Opera version) but since it's blocked, I can't see that info.
Is there a way to "trust" that add-on, at least long enough so I can get the list of my Tampermonkey scripts back??
Thanks!
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Zoom problem with "change the size of text" Windows setting.Opera for Windows
Hey all, sorry for a somewhat long message, but I tried to be as specific as possible.
I have a laptop with high resolution (3840x2160), so in Windows Display Settings I have the "Scale and Layout -> Change the size of test, apps, and other items" value at 200% . And apparently that's causing some issues with the overall zoom or visualization of the page, because sometimes when I switch tabs, the text in the new tab is very very small (it looks like before that 200% is applied maybe).
You can see in both images the zoom is at 100%. (I just saw I have a pending update.. let me know if you fixed this issue there). I'm using Opera Beta 55.0.2994.29, but I've seen this issue for a while, before the latest updates.
Unfortunately I haven't found specific steps to consistently reproduce the issue, but it happens once like every 15 minutes or so (Just an approximate, sometimes it happens very often, and sometimes it doesn't happen at all.. of course it depends on how often I switch tabs). I feel like it's a race condition somewhere, because sometimes I initially see the small text for a millisecond, and almost immediately goes back to the size it should be.
If I change the zoom of the page, then it uses the correct font size to zoom (I mean, if I run into a page with this (let's call it) 50% font, if I zoom in, I end up with the 110% font). If I do Ctrl+0 (zero) nothing happens, because I guess the zoom is "already" at 100%.I have another laptop with this display setting at 125% and I've never seen this issue there, so I'm not sure where could be the problem exactly.
I'll continue trying to get some consistent steps to reproduce, but let me know if you know something about this. (To get the screenshots, I already had a window with multiple tabs, and I "opened in new tab" a bunch of more, and I could reproduce the issue by switching between them for a few seconds.
I usually manage like 6 different Opera windows with like 6-8 tabs each, if that helps identifying what the problem could be.Thanks!
Renato
I have Windows 10 Pro x64, Version 1709, OS Build 16299.492
Intel Core i7-7500 CPU @ 2.70 GHz 2.90 GHz
RAM 16.0 GB