I am all for free software, but I would like to know how Opera makes its money?
I noticed it make $350million. I am pretty sure I did n't pay for anything. Plus they have add-blocking etc... so who is paying them and for what?
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I am all for free software, but I would like to know how Opera makes its money?
I noticed it make $350million. I am pretty sure I did n't pay for anything. Plus they have add-blocking etc... so who is paying them and for what?
@blackbird71 said in VPN - Google - Prove I am not robot when doing search:
incoming IPs and discover that the one from Opera's VPN causes many hits - and as a result, will probably assume it's a bot and toss the picture pop-up back at you to prove otherwise.
I agree, I sense that is exactly, what is happening. It did n't use to happen in the past (many years ago), so I don't know if they can make it work again.
When I open Opera, I see my speed dials, but above that is a Google search box. So Opera must have a tie up with Google, so why not fix the VPN bit?
I can't use VPN with gmail etc... if I do use VPN, it makes me just do the picture pop-up and sometime send a text to my phone.
Yes, I can switch to DuckDuckGo, but their search results does n't always yield the results I want.....
Hi,
I use Opera VPN. If I do a Google search sometimes it comes up with a pop-up to prove I am not a robot and I have do all the picture matching, with what is a fire hydrant or not etc... I have to do this, just to get search results....
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Is this a bug? It has been happening for year or two. Just too lazy to ask for help on the forum.
Otherwise, I have to turn off VPN, but I loose privacy....
Is there button to clear cache. Instead of going into the menus etc... which is long winded. So the advantage, I do it more frequently.
"You could also try exploring Win key + R, type %appdata% -> Local and find Opera related files. File system objects are usually placed there. "
That looks useful. Do you know which directory exactly?
"Did you have the site open in another tab? "
No.
I am aware, Opera can pre-load web sites....
"Did you have all the checkboxes (except perhaps passwords and autofill) checked?"
Yes, I did have all checkboxes ticked. It deleted all of them, except for this one web site. I have to log on to this web site.
I did a clear cache and all other files (from beginning of time).
Whilst most people assume Opera has been done its, I went back in to check and selected 'all cookies and site data'. It has cleared everything, except for an item from on web site. It was n't a 'cookie' but a 'file system' object. I am not sure of the difference between the two. I had to manually delete this item, from Opera.
Running Windows 10 Pro, running latest edition of Opera.
Why did n't it clear everything?
H.264 support No ✘
I have the same issue too.
I am using Opera on Windows XP, Opera 36.0.2130.80.
Twitter has n't been working me for a long time.
VLC media player is listed as on the plug-in. Tried turning it on and off....
I managed to re-install Flash. I am on 26.0.0.131
I still have two issues:
Some cookies seem indestructible. There is a cookie for AirBnb (6 Feb 2017), which I last visited in 2016 and web.whatsapp.com (last modified Sunday 26 September). I have visited these sites, but a long time ago.
Even when I delete the 'individual cookie', it will delete, but when I got back to see which cookies I have it is still there. I did have browsersync.io installed (but I was playing with some web development tools, but there is no un-install, so must have removed it... but it was some time back).
(I don't have Turbo enabled).
On another thread it says to try opera:gpu
This is the result:
Graphics Feature Status
Canvas: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable
Flash: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable
Flash Stage3D: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable
Flash Stage3D Baseline profile: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable
Compositing: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable
Multiple Raster Threads: Disabled
Rasterization: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable
Video Decode: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable
Video Encode: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable
WebGL: Unavailable
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Problems Detected
GPU process was unable to boot: All GPU features are blacklisted.
Disabled Features: all
Hardware video decode is only supported in win7+: 159458
Disabled Features: accelerated_video_decode
Disable GPU on all Windows versions prior to and including Vista: 315199
Disabled Features: all
Some drivers are unable to reset the D3D device in the GPU process sandbox
Applied Workarounds: exit_on_context_lost
Disable use of Direct3D 11 on Windows Vista and lower
Applied Workarounds: disable_d3d11
Clear uniforms before first program use on all platforms: 124764, 349137
Applied Workarounds: clear_uniforms_before_first_program_use
Always rewrite vec/mat constructors to be consistent: 398694
Applied Workarounds: scalarize_vec_and_mat_constructor_args
Framebuffer discarding can hurt performance on non-tilers: 570897
Applied Workarounds: disable_discard_framebuffer
Raster is using a single thread.
Disabled Features: multiple_raster_threads
Diagnostics
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I have been using Opera on Windows XP for a long time. Currently on latest version 36.0.2130.80
I have tried to update my Flash player, however, it says installation has failed. Basically, the last two updates from Adobe Flash don't work. That is version 26.0.0.131 and the one before that (I think version 26.0.0.126).
I un-installed Flash. But I still cant install Flash again.
Something is broken. I have been able to update Flash in the past. Kind of fustrating not being able to watch videos.
Mobile phones don't have Flash, but they support HTML5, so should HTML 5 videos be working? How do I get it to work?
I am using Opera (v. 36) on Windows XP. When ever I go to select Cler Browsing history. I get this 'send Error Report' pop-up dialog.
It has been happening for some time. 100% re-produceable.
Hi bishoptonyusa,
Thx! I stand corrected, I went back to the previous version ( 22.0.0.209 ) and the videos on the BBC web site started working again. I can't explain it, because I only upgraded to 23.0.0.162, because my existing version was not working. Mine was set to 'manual' update.
Another useful tip, those who go back to the previous version, need to set Flash to "Notify to install updates" otherwise, Flash will keep re-installing the latest version and it will break again.
Will someone be kind enough to let us know when it is safe to upgrade Flash? As I think they are trying to work on a fix....
- Uninstall Flash PPAPI plugin 23.0.0.162 from Control Panel. 2. Download Flash PPAPI plugin 22.0.0.209
I don't think this is the solution. The reason I say this is because, I have set my Adobe Flash to be updated MANUALLY. So I dont get automatic updates and was using the old version 22.0.0.229,. However, the BBC web site is broken where I get the message 'Couldn't load plug-in.'.
Example : http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-37386017 - comes up with 'Couldn't load plug-in.'
So I went forward and upgraded my Flash to 23.0.0.162 and the problem is still there.
I am using Windows XP.
"People usually don't read anything, they just come here and open a topic to discuss their problems"
Most people instinctively search for solutions on Google. It really depends on what comes up. People don't necessarily want to sign up to forums, to ask a question, if it has already been answered!
Even though had issues with Amazon prime a several months ago. I could not find any solutions for my problems. I only found this forum by typing in 'Opera forum' in Google and bingo I found you guys (or gals)!
Google Chrome has a message, to tell users XP is no longer supported. But the same communications has not been made to Opera users....
I do have a Win 7 Pc, but Opera is so much slower then my Win XP PC. Both running SSD!
Thank you for your help!
I hope Opera keep updating for Windows XP. Because Microsoft have stopped. Google Chrome have stopped. Firefox is updating it, but Opera is so much faster.
I have noticed my Opera is on 36.0.2130.80 but for other Windows 7 it is on version 39.
Will Opera continue to support XP?
Problems :
(1) A few months ago, I could n't use Opera to watch movies on Amazon Prime. It says check 'Widevine Content Decryption Module' is enabled. Will Opera fix it for XP?
- I contacted Amazon support, but they said I could download an HTML5 player, but he sent me a link to a site I have never heard of. So was not keen on installing such software.
(2) A few months ago, Twitter stopped working. It is fine for normal stuff, but I can no longer see the video previews
(3) Today, the BBC news web site has stopped working as I am getting 'can't load plug-in' for videos (others have raised the issue, so not only XP issue).
O I am also getting "couldn't load plugin".
Uninstall Flash PPAPI plugin 23.0.0.162 from Control Panel.
Download Flash PPAPI plugin 22.0.0.209
That is not the problem. As I have set my Flash to be updated manually, so I had not upgraded to the new one.
But I have some similar issues with videos on Twitter (but that started some months ago). I put this down to the fact I am using Windows XP. My opera version is 36.0.2130.80 (at it says it is up to date).