Opera

Opera

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Can't play netflix videos on linux

>linux
Found the problem.

>can't do double botnet

>can't have my daily dose of diversity on my freetard platform

>botnet
It's not a Firefox thread.

Please, go away.

Vivaldi

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Ungoogled Chromium

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No but it is a closed source proprietary browser thread, unlike firefox

GO AWAY SHILLS REEEEE

Says the Opera shill.

>literally Ungoogled Googlium
IS THIS SOME KIND OF A JOKE

>complaining about google
>uses opera
spyware.neocities.org/articles/opera.html

>smart enough to run linux
>dumb enough to pay for media

>OCSP querying
>Opera will query OCSP servers (ocsp.comodoca.com) to check if SSL certificates expired.

Monsters!

op of the firefox thread, you forgot to rename the image to Opera.png

>ignoring everything else, including that it is linked with facebook and google, and is closed source meaning that there is no way to truly verify that it isn't completely doxing you and sending your info away to god knows where every single time you run it

I really liked opera, but it had compatibility issues on some websites, for exmaple seller interface on Amazon.

Free built in VPN
Built in Adblocker
Faster then Vivaldi
Uses less RAM than Chrome
Extensions
Can install Chrome extensions

Opera, whats not to like?

BTW, why did they stop releasing source code for it? Usually we got it 2 months after binaries.

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The UI was never open source. Why do you care about the worthless Chromium part?