@chaojeffrey So let us all understand this, what this Opera 95 "Security Update" actually is.
After going through the rigmarole of trying to actually download this "update", (No instructions given to those Opera 95 users who received it).
Many folk failing to successfully install it.
Is it being said here that ALL IT IS is a notice that "Opera Staff just Discontinued all updates to the OSes of Windows 7, 8 & 8.1 entirely." and it is a notice to say go and update your Operating System.
Which we know many Win 7, 8, 8.1 computers are not actually 'able' to upgrade to Windows 10.
I do not quite get the part about, "Opera's Staff may require you not to use this browser" ie the Opera 95 browser.
What Opera 95 users need to know is does successfully downloading that update somehow >>Disables<< the use of the browser.
We see it says "some people could not use it earlier", what, this being after the update was downloaded or before it. Or is it yet again another message with Opera recommending that the Opera 95 browser not be used?.
It sounds to me that it is not actually a security 'improvement' to the existing Opera 95 version installed . Does not take it any further that at most Opera 95.0.4635.84. No one has said it does with say 95.0.4635.88 version figures mentioned anywhere.
So all in all then, if there is no actual real Security Update to install, it merely being a pop up notice or some other notice of Opera saying there won't be any more Security updates, get yourselves a more recent Operating System with folks having trouble after downloading this Supposed "Security Update".
There seems to be NO POINT in going to the bother of downloading it other than possibly removing the red Opera menu button, that some helpful folk have given details on how to get rid of it.
All in all then not what most Opera 95 users want. Some may feel cheated.
Opera management changing their mind, re-coding Opera One a bit with Opera 95 users offered an upgrade to Opera One would be better.
Which initially it looked as though that is what it was. A Security Upgrade by way of upgrading to Opera One with all the improved security it uses.
The red Opera menu prompts leading to the Opera Download page with "Opera recommends this browser" for you message. Opera One pictures!! shown.
(the actual 'non update' is lower down in the Beta & Archive browser section, in Opera 95 section).
Just shows then, before downloading stuff in some cases best to look around and see the results of others doing so.
All sorted then. Thanks to all fellow Opera 95 users. Many of us can't upgrade our Operating Systems but still want to use Opera. Taking our chances using unsupported Operating systems and Internet browsers as well. Rebels right on the edge. Look out World.