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luik

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  1. Yes, but it should be ticked by default because every other web browser cookies checkbox is ticked by default! (how many times I have to repeat this?)
  2. Thanks...(?) LOL..... I think you don't understood... The other browsers cookies are cleaned by default (ticked by default), so why not Opera ones are? This topic is stupid. I mean, why should this topic exist? I mean, I know Opera web browser cookies should be ticked by default. :/
  3. Congratulations!! You deserve it! Piriform listens to their users and does great software!
  4. I agree, CCleaner should support more web browsers...
  5. 1. Are you using the latest version (2.31)? 2. Look at this topic, there's an workaround and Piriform probably is going to fix this issue soon.
  6. About Opera. I can't tell you if Opera is good for you, because I'm not you, you have your own needs on Internet and I have mine. Test it yourself and evaluate if it's good for you. If your question is about computer security, I think it's another thing that depends on the person using the computer. The person somewhat chooses to click on things that install malware or not depending on the knowledge he/she has. If we believe low market share is the reason for more security, Opera might be the safer browser on US, because it's the less used making it the less aimed by hackers. Opera is more safe on US than in other parts on the world such as Russian Federation where the market share is higher. BTW, they patched a security issue in two days (10.52 > 10.53) recently so maybe they're really good and aren't just good because of low market share. About my avatar. I found it on a someone else's social network website photo album then searched it on the Internet using TinEye (it lead me here), I don't know who exactly made it or how the person made it. What I know is that my avatar is an edited scene from a Kirby anime episode which it turns evil because of an evil monster sent by King DDD (here at 2:36) with this worse face expression. I like this avatar a lot, I love the Nintendo's Kirby video games series and watched the anime a lot when I was younger.
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    x64 version?

    I think he might be using the portable version... There's no 64-bit portable version available for download right now.
  8. luik

    Forum Upgrade

    +1 However this is the correct thing This isn't the correct thing, I should receive the notification only for the first reply.Why would I want to receive a new reply for every reply unread if I haven't read the first unread yet!? When I visit the topic for the first unread I'll see the others right down! I didn't. Look at the text I used to receive: "Blahblah has just replied to a thread you have subscribed to entitled - *** - in the *** forum of *** Forums. There may also be other replies, but you will not receive any more notifications until you visit the forum again."
  9. luik

    Forum Upgrade

    All my topic subscriptions are "Immediate Email Notification", I like it. But I'm getting an e-mail notification for every new reply on the topic I'm subscribed in (even when I didn't login and read the new reply from the previous message). You shouldn't notify me about every new reply in the topic, just the first one. Before the update that never happened.
  10. What would be the point on doing so?
  11. Default search engines, bookmarks and Speed Dial partners, just like others. You can select and download Opera Mobile 10 here, it's free.
  12. I don't care about old versions. Do you keep an old version of your anti-virus software and expect to have the same security as someone that do updates? (version doesn't mean viruses database here) You practically said Opera count the flaws they found themselves and they say "we found a vulnerability" after it has been already patched. Do you have any source on what you're saying? If yes, do you have any source to confirm that other companies mightn't do the same? Opera Mobile is free.
  13. The help files aren't available yet, when they become available they will be here.
  14. Isn't it checking for updates before installing as all Piriform apps does?
  15. luik

    CCleaner v2.31

    CCleaner is turning into a very intelligent app! Now you only need to tick Opera's cookies by default just like you do in the other web browsers.
  16. The flaw was open for one week because they spend the time trying to exploit the flaw themselves, I think the instructions Opera Software received should have something wrong or missing, but now it's fixed. [citation needed] Companies has various divisions, Opera has a security group of employees, web developers group, UI designers group, etc., they wouldn't spend more time finding them since there's a team specially for it and a separated team for improving features and making a better web browser.You just gave me an insight: maybe other companies doesn't haves separated teams, that's why their products sucks in both features and security.
  17. Even with all these things Google Chrome has, it scored 41 flaws and Opera scored 25. That explanation doesn't changes the fact that Opera might be the safer in this moment. And if a browser is safe it should be safe don't matter the market share it has. Yes, that was only to show that Chrome isn't bulletproof.
  18. luik

    Forum Upgrade

    +1 Or Ctrl + click (Shift + click in Opera) or Ctrl + Shift + click to open in a tab in the background.
  19. Yes, it's a Trojan that only affects Chrome, showing a fake extensions page with more viruses.
  20. I created this thread on RealPlayer bug reporting system, the title of the last played media shouldn't even be there to start! Click on "vote" and select 3 if you want this to get fixed.
  21. Google Chrome might be the most secure web browser..., when you completely forget about extensions: http://www.pc1news.com/news/1303/hackers-target-google-chrome.html This is just an example of what can be done with extensions. I'm sure Symantec knows nothing about security, AV-Comparatives agree with us, they awarded Symantec its top Gold award of Best Anti-Virus Product of 2009: From: http://www.symantec.com/about/news/release/article.jsp?prid=20100120_01 PLEASE NO DIRECT DOWNLOAD LINKS - REMOVED BY MODERATOR Symantec won great awards in many other months and in other test companies as stated in the link above. "Symantec really knows nothing about security." #fail
  22. "Each year the Enterprise Security division of Symantec (the makers of Antivirus software like Norton Antivirus) publishes a report on the state of Internet security and threats. The report released this month gives statistics about the major browsers, and their findings are showing Opera to be very secure. An article in Norway's digi.no IT website (Norwegian, here is a translation in English) sums the part of the report that talks about browsers, and it's very interesting to know for anyone who cares about keeping out of harm's way on the Web. In 2009, Opera was one of the browsers with the shortest window of exposure before exploits were fixed, averaging less than one day. Opera also had the fewest vulnerabilities of all major browsers, with a total of only 25 in comparison to 169 for the browser with the most. This goes to show that Opera Software is dedicated to security, and we've proven that by having the most secure browser, and by responding as quickly as possible to any security threats that are found. Our company culture is such that we put a great emphasis on security. You can even learn more about Web security from our Security Group blog." Read in Portuguese (Brazilian) here. From: http://my.opera.com/chooseopera/blog/symantec-security-report by Joseph D. Lien. (in reply to: "Opera highly critical flaw")
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