Opera has just announced that they have integrated unlimited and free VPN in their web browser, no separate downloads just download Opera and youre good to go. Really good when you want to hide your IP address and whilst youre on a public wifi, or if you wish to view blocked content.
There isnt a dedicated tab for VPN on the browser yet so you will just need to go to settings and turn on the VPN, this is currently available as a desktop version only, might get this on mobiles too.
The Opera VPN is only good for your browser, which means that if you connect another software like photoshop (sorry couldnt think of a better one), you wont be able to hide your ip address.
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benasipro
22 Apr 164#29
Access Your Favourite Sites & Bypass UK and World Internet Censorship!
... and increase the interest you'll receive from GCHQ/NSA*
*Other agencies are available.
Mav01
22 Apr 16#8
Just a mention that the developer version kept crashing my laptop's wi-fi. I tried it with the vpn switched on. I don't know why, but I am guessing there are still bugs in this version. After I uninstalled this - the wi-fi stopped crashing and resumed to normality.
Did anyone else encounter this problem with wi-fi on their laptops?
Interesting to know....
newaccount
22 Apr 16#10
will this work on pa too?
PhilK
22 Apr 16#11
Use Opera a third of the time anyway. With a built in VPN that'll become 90% I think ! :laughing:
PhilK
22 Apr 16#12
The modern version of "Reds under The Beds".......
jont999
22 Apr 16#13
I heard that they've been bought out by a Chinese security company which would make me twitchy about using it.
Cepultura
22 Apr 16#14
Chrome also does this sort of in a roundabout way. If you install the official chrome data reducer extension by google.
AndiTails to Cepultura
22 Apr 16#17
But that excludes HTTPS, and is a proxy, so you're IP is still very visible...
Opera has offered data compression for a couple of years, so actually Chrome copied them... But to wrap it all into a VPN (with the potential of adding compression too, maybe?) is a nice move.
dar72
22 Apr 16#15
Great for accessing things that our fascist ruler David Hameron has blocked
johnsmith1997 to dar72
22 Apr 161#18
Now it is unblocked,I can look into his off shore tax accounts.:laughing:
Jo444
22 Apr 16#16
how they will manage say 500 millions users without drops?
FTOdude170
22 Apr 16#19
hasnt it always had this just by putting OPERA in 'turbo mode'?
dar72
22 Apr 161#20
It's been unblocked since before it was implemented. It was implemented by government...surely you didn't expect competency?
Calldean
22 Apr 16#21
There's an offer to buy them, not gone through yet; last update seems to have been around mid-Feb.
marra
22 Apr 16#22
Doesn't bother me I'll wear a tin foil hat.
savadude
22 Apr 16#23
Apparently it's quite slow...
allowed
22 Apr 16#24
I want to hide my Ip, can anybody tell an oldie who is not good with computers how to use this, i want to use different UK IP s
tafkas
22 Apr 16#25
Great news for paedophiles and pirates.
Mixtrixx
22 Apr 16#26
Enabling Opera Turbo for Desktop PC's allows viewing of blocked content in the UK anyway.
Mine did the same so i uninstalled Opera but I now can't connect via wifi to my home network and I don't know how to repair it :-(
corred1964
23 Apr 16#31
Opera should not have changed any of your PC networking settings.....all you should need to do is a system restore to a point before the installation
Mav01
23 Apr 16#32
I have Windows 8.1, so it was straight forward. As wi-fi is my default connection, what I did was right click using the mouse the network icon on the bottom right and selected troubleshoot problems and it repaired the wi-fi issue. Hope this helps.
Taz1529
23 Apr 161#33
My biggest worry with VPN's is the VPN spying on my browsing. Is this the case, can they view what I do? I know by not using a VPN it's X amount worse, but just wondered if it can also be dangerous using a VPN?
Yes,but it doesn't play a lot of videos,which is why I use a VPN as well.
Mixtrixx
24 Apr 16#36
Agreed :smiley:. I just would not go out of my way paying too much for a VPN service that cannot possibly claim to offer 100% Anonymity judging by what the Makeuseof site states on my previous comment in response to Taz :smiley:
tynesider
24 Apr 16#37
Thanks for that, I tried it and it didn't work for me using Windows 7. I disabled a virtual connection in network settings and my wifi came back on. :-)
zshamas
24 Apr 16#38
Nice find, hope this makes it to the stable version at some point. Have some heat for this find.
Transmigration
24 Apr 16#39
I use cyberghost VPN and had some issues with it, everytime I closed my lpatop (didnt turn off) and then logged back in, the wifi wouldnt conect, it drove me up the wall, after several ttempts to fix the issue i found that I had to just exit cyberghost and then restart it, it fixed the issue.
funkymonkeyboy
24 Apr 16#40
Remember to disable webrtc or that will report your real IP even with Opera VPN.
I use Opera mini on my mobile,as it saves a lot on data charges when I'm out and about.
At home,I use Zenmate VPN if I want to watch videos which Opera doesn't show.
Zenmate can be bit hit and miss tho,as sometimes is very slow loading pages.
intime
25 Apr 16#42
A very good point, even if you use Zenmate in Chrome. Note that you cannot turn off webrtc in Chrome.
Also disable Flash
Whatever VPN solution you need to change your DNS settings to prevent your ISP knowing your search history (which soon the government will automatically collect from your ISP), try Google which are;
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
Or OpenDNS server addresses,
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
If you are concerned about the snoopers charter you will also be concerned about your call records and texts being stored indefinitely WhatsApp give end to end encryption which hopefully means you are secure against that. There already exists a relatively simple hack that anyone who has your number can use to get your location, texts and numbers dialed using your phone.
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There isnt a dedicated tab for VPN on the browser yet so you will just need to go to settings and turn on the VPN, this is currently available as a desktop version only, might get this on mobiles too.
The Opera VPN is only good for your browser, which means that if you connect another software like photoshop (sorry couldnt think of a better one), you wont be able to hide your ip address.
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https://immunicity.eu/
https://www.unblockme.eu/
http://www.proxybunker.co.uk/
*Other agencies are available.
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https://www.torproject.org/index.html.en
*Other agencies are available.
Did anyone else encounter this problem with wi-fi on their laptops?
Interesting to know....
Opera has offered data compression for a couple of years, so actually Chrome copied them... But to wrap it all into a VPN (with the potential of adding compression too, maybe?) is a nice move.
https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/zenmate-vpn-best-cyber-se/fdcgdnkidjaadafnichfpabhfomcebme?hl=en
https://immunicity.eu/
https://www.unblockme.eu/
http://www.proxybunker.co.uk/
https://addons.opera.com/en/extensions/details/webrtc-leak-prevent/
To prevent leaks, open this extension's settings and set IP handling policy to 'Disable non-proxied UDP (force proxy)' and click apply.
http://www.ipleak.net to test.
At home,I use Zenmate VPN if I want to watch videos which Opera doesn't show.
Zenmate can be bit hit and miss tho,as sometimes is very slow loading pages.
A very good point, even if you use Zenmate in Chrome. Note that you cannot turn off webrtc in Chrome.
Also disable Flash
Whatever VPN solution you need to change your DNS settings to prevent your ISP knowing your search history (which soon the government will automatically collect from your ISP), try Google which are;
8.8.8.8
8.8.4.4
Or OpenDNS server addresses,
208.67.222.222
208.67.220.220
For instructions on how to change you DNS settings click here;
http://www.howtogeek.com/164981/how-to-switch-to-opendns-or-google-dns-to-speed-up-web-browsing/
If you have your doubts check how anonymous you are here;
https://whoer.net/
http://www.ghacks.net/2016/04/26/a-closer-look-at-operas-browser-vpn/
Opera's VPN is not a real VPN but a HTTP proxy