Opera 63 Web Browser Released with Improved Private Browsing Mode and Bookmarks | Linux Today

Opera 63 Web Browser Released with Improved Private Browsing Mode and Bookmarks

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Marius Nestor
Aug 21, 2019

Based on the open-source Chromium 76.0.3809.100 project, the Opera 63 web browser comes with a much-improved private browsing mode (a.k.a. Incognito mode) that’s more user-friendly and privacy-aware, informing users about what data is removed or can be kept after exiting the private browsing mode. Also new in the Opera 63 release, due to popular request, is a new default location for saving bookmarks. Therefore, when saving a new bookmark and you don’t select a folder to save it, it will be automatically saved on the Bookmarks Bar instead of the Other Bookmarks folder for easier and quicker access.

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Marius Nestor

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