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The search pop-up tool is Opera's utility belt that allows you to search or copy (or share if you're on a Mac) the text you highlight on a web page. With just ...
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There is a wealth of information about Opera for all types of users. These help pages are a good place to start learning about Opera. They are intended for new ...
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Instead of having to completely turn off Opera's ad blocker to visit one site, you can whitelist the requesting website. To do this, open the ad blocker pop-up ...
I want to use a search engine that doesn't track my activity and save my data if that's OK, Opera. I know I can add a new search engine to "other search ...
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Locating your files is the first step. Go to About Opera, or go to opera:about/ to find the exact paths for your profile and data folders. Not all files ...
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Opera Help link: https://help.opera.com/en/latest/search/#defaultSearchEngine. Per Opera Help: Right-click (Ctrl + click on Mac) on a site's search bar and ...
Go to Settings. In the left sidebar, click Advanced, then click Privacy & security. Under VPN, turn off Bypass VPN for default search engines.
Highlight any text on the web to conduct a new search or convert values into something relevant to you. ... The settings page in Opera has a search bar to help ...
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