When you switch between several devices, you don’t have to worry about losing track of an interesting webpage. By enabling the sync feature in your Opera browsers, you can access your bookmarks, Speed Dials and open tabs from any of your computers, Android and iOS devices! It has now been a year since we enabled...
Enabling our browser sync feature is super helpful and really easy. If you have several devices that have the Opera browser installed, you don’t have to worry about losing track of interesting websites when you switch devices. So, what does sync mean in Opera? With Opera, you can sync your Speed Dials, bookmarks, tabs and...
On Thursday, we released a developer version of Opera for computers with built-in VPN. But, what is a VPN exactly? VPN stands for “virtual private network”. It creates a private, encrypted connection between your computer and the remote VPN server, making it harder for websites to track you online. Think about the following: how...
First, thank you all for the fantastic feedback from our developer release yesterday. Your feedback is truly motivating for us! We didn’t expect that downloads would exceed those from our very successful ad blocker release last month. But, they did… by 6 times! With such high interest, we needed to double the capacity of our...
We all have our favorite ways to watch videos, whether it is on YouTube, Vimeo or Facebook. I often find myself watching the same videos over and over again, so why not save them on my computer? By downloading videos, you don’t have to be online to enjoy them. There are hundreds of internet...
“Opera, Opera on the wall. You’ve hidden our Facebook posts – where are they all?” What’s happening? From today, to help us focus attention on your comments and questions, the Opera Facebook page will no longer have the public wall posts to the left of the timeline. Of course, everyone can still comment on our...
Some sad news for us Twitter enthusiasts on Windows! As of today, Twitter is no longer supporting the TweetDeck Windows app, which was, for many of us, a handy way to build custom Twitter feed dashboards and manage accounts. Of course, you can still use the web version of TweetDeck, but over the last couple...