Aria Extension for Opera – I have a problem: for at least three updates now I’ve disabled this because I don’t need it—I’ve turned off all AI features and every setting. Yet the process remains active: your extension does not actually shut off, it can’t be uninstalled, and it keeps running in the background, consuming system resources even when disabled.
Previous “hacks” no longer work, because you’ve removed the option that would let us disable this extension through the settings menu. The point is, hiding the Aria AI Extension icon does nothing—the extension continues to run and constantly eats resources. Manually deleting its folder is useless, because Opera simply re-downloads the extension. Some people suggest deleting the folder and making it unwritable, but that’s also unacceptable. Why should I be forced to use something I don’t want?
My own workaround—always starting Opera with
Opera\opera.exe --disable-extensions
is clumsy and only temporarily solves the problem. Please give users the ability to see this extension in the list (like AdBlock) so they can disable it properly. Reddit and other forums have been discussing this since the beta test, but you continue to ignore it.
As a developer, I don’t want to see a constantly active add-on in my console that repeatedly logs messages like:
Mounting Writing Mode event listeners :: writing_mode_assistant.js:2
Writing Mode event listeners mounted :: writing_mode_assistant.js:2
on every page—dozens of times per site—and the process stays active even with AI turned off. Everything related to ARIA AI and GPT is disabled in settings, yet the extension still runs in the background! Fix this urgently! This violates my right to choose my working environment and imposes unwanted functionality on me.
I’ve already deleted my profile and created a new one—nothing changes. It’s exactly as described here:
https://blogs.opera.com/news/2024/05/produce-better-text-with-aria-writing-mode-new-ai-feature-drop/
“Strofl 10 months ago
I’ve been using Opera for nearly two years, but I’m thinking of switching to another browser. I can’t believe there’s no option to disable the writing assistant. I’ve tried everything, but it keeps popping up, and I can’t even see what I’m writing. This isn’t a feature—it’s a bug. If I need a writing assistant, I’ll activate it, but no, Opera forces me to use it, and I can’t see anything except the large ARIA logo in the text box.”
Users are unhappy about this—including me—and I’m seriously considering switching browsers if you continue to force a service that I cannot disable through standard means.