Opera 54 Browser Enters Beta with News on the Speed Dial, Update & Recovery Menu | Linux Today

Opera 54 Browser Enters Beta with News on the Speed Dial, Update & Recovery Menu

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Marius Nestor
May 23, 2018

Based on the open-source Chromium 67.0.3396.18 web browser, Opera 54 recently entered beta stages of development with a plethora of new features and improvements, among which we can mention a new Update & Recovery Opera menu page that makes it easier for users to update the web browser and reset it to its default state, including the ability to clear temporary data, such as cookies. Two reset options are provided by the new Recovery function, namely “Keep your data and reset the rest of settings” and “Reset all your data and Opera settings.” While the first option can be used to do a soft reset of the web browser to its default settings without deleting anything, the second option will delete all your history, saved password, bookmarks, extensions, and cookies.

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Marius Nestor

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