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All the sessions opened on the websites? Or You simply restore full the the folder "...\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable" from Your backup??? avmon @andrius-s last edited by @andrius-s I just backup and restore "Cookies" and "Web Data" files (without extension) located in that folder. It may only needed one of those two, but I'm not sure. andrius-s @avmon last edited by The latest issue has been confirmed today on Opera v68.0.3618.104.Since I'll have a good profile, I will follow the advice @avmon - I'll backup the files "Cookies" and "Web Data" (without extension). tapedi2471 last edited by What OS are you guys on? I get this error at ~1% of launches on Windows 7 x64. It has been going on forever, but it would only fail to read settings until recent months. Now it also wipes cookies.I suspect it's caused by a failed call to CryptUnprotectData() in crypt32.dll. With --enable-logging I see ERROR:os_crypt_win.cc(92)] Failed to decrypt: The parameter is incorrect. (0x57) every launch, but I think there were multiple such lines on a problematic launch. The cookie wipes started to occur for me around the same time as the latest crypt32.dll update (6.1.7601.24542).Can we please get --disable-encryption support in Opera to avoid such issues? andrius-s @tapedi2471 last edited by andrius-s @tapedi2471I am also on Windows 7 x64 computer. andrius-s last edited by andrius-s The latest occurrence has been observed today (23rd May, 2020). The Cookies has been wiped just after automatical update of Opera browser (updated to v68.0.3618.125). Luckily, now I have a backup copy of the file "...\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable\Cookies". By restoring the only file "Cookies" (without extension) my settings of opened Web-Sites are back...Currently, I'm not sure by 100%, that issue is related to automatical update of browser, but I'll notice that. In the future I'll inform you about
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I said, I didn't have the sync on and I was still able to recover my pinboards so obviously they were not completely gone, they just went invisible for some reason. It might fix the problem for you so try this method and see if this works for you. kathyb @michallica39 last edited by leocg @michallica39 Glad that worked out for you. Not so much for me. I did as you said, step by step, and just like my Opera Pinboards, there's zilch in the data you stated. My Pinboards are gone... Again!! Opera should seriously Not advertise something that is in Beta without making you fully aware. Yes, btw, my data is synced. This is the 3rd time losing the Pinboards, dodging everything of not clearing this, not clearing that.. etc. So, after losing that much data and things for my students that Opera totes you can collaborate with Pinboards..lol no you can't ... I just gave up and use something far far more stable. Just to veryify, all my bookmarks, tabs, passwords, preferences, history, shared devices , speed dials are all there.. Oh and 1 pinboard, the blank one you start with. kathyb last edited by leocg Hello. I Finally figured out how to preserve my pinboards. I hope it works for you. Others have posted solutions that have worked for them, and didn't work for me. However, this is what did work for me, so give it a go, it's very easy. Save your Opera Pinboard cookies. If you go into your settings, under security and privacy, you will find your cookies, you can pick and choose which ones to allow. They remain safe when running your cleaner if you allow them. I use software that runs a tune up, and I can go in there and pick and decide which to keep. OR you can in security/privacy cookies allow all and turn on don't allow third party. Allowing the cookies that you use Opera, Facebook, Amazon etc will also help keep you signed in. So whether you are using a software to run an internet cleaner or within the browser itself, put your known cookies that you know are safe in the keep basket, and toss the others. The third party cookies they are the way you're tracked. I tested this try with clearing my data within the browser, then I did the same using my software, and all 3 times, my pinboards remained, I remained signed into Opera and I'm a happy camper. I was pretty angry with Opera for my work disappearing. I'm still backing things up because I don't know if it's truly fool proof. But for now, saving those cookies and putting them on the keep/safe list is what worked 100% for tshaad last edited by Re: Pinboards disappearingI'm disaponted, just a little windows cleaner en my C and all my pinboards deleted.Bug ? Bad job ? I don't have synchronised my pinboards. schwartz1030 0 last edited by Hi all, I justCookie Cleaner (Cookie Eraser) extension - Opera
Esenciales de DuckDuckGo es la de no hacer un seguimiento de la navegación y por ende no acumula cookies, así que no hay que eliminarlas. Cómo eliminar las cookies de Edge en iOSMicrosoft Edge, como la mayoría de los otros, permite borrar cookies e historial o solo cookies a través de una misma sección siguiendo estos pasos: Abre 'Edge' en tu iPhone. Pulsa en el icono de tres rayas de la parte inferior derecha. Entra en la sección 'Historial'. Pulsa en el icono en forma de papelera de la parte superior derecha. Selecciona los datos que deseas borrar. Pulsa en 'Borrar ahora' y confirma la acción.Cómo eliminar las cookies de Firefox en iOSSi usas Mozilla Firefox en tu iPhone, puedes eliminar los datos que desees respecto a la navegación siguiendo estos pasos: Abre 'Firefox' en tu iPhone. Pulsa en el icono de tres rayas de la parte inferior derecha. Ahora pulsa en 'Historial'. Pulsa en el icono en forma de papelera de la esquina inferior izquierda. Selecciona los datos que deseas borrar. Pulsa en 'Borrar ahora' y elige si deseas borrar los datos de hoy, de hoy y ayer o todos. Cómo eliminar las cookies de Opera en iOSSi eres usuario del navegador de origen noruego Opera, también es posible vaciar el contenido de cookies e historial (o uno de los dos únicamente) si sigues estos pasos: Abre 'Opera' en tu iPhone. Pulsa en el icono de tres rayas de la parte inferior derecha. Ahora pulsa en 'Historial'. Pulsa en el icono de tres puntos que aparece al lado de 'Buscar'. Entra en 'Configuración'. Pulsa en 'Borrar datos de navegador'. Selecciona los datos que deseas borrar. Pulsa en 'Borrar' y confirma la acción después con 'Borrar datos seleccionados'.En Applesfera | Cómo borrar la caché del iPhone y qué conseguimos haciéndoloEn Applesfera | Con este truco consigo subir la salud de batería del iPhone. How to Enable Cookies on Opera; How to Clear Cookies on Opera: How to Disable and Block Cookies on Opera; Mobile – Android; Mobile – iOS; News; Opera. To manage your cookie settings:Edit Cookies in Opera - svenbit
Something far far more stable. Just to veryify, all my bookmarks, tabs, passwords, preferences, history, shared devices , speed dials are all there.. Oh and 1 pinboard, the blank one you start with. kathyb last edited by leocg Hello. I Finally figured out how to preserve my pinboards. I hope it works for you. Others have posted solutions that have worked for them, and didn't work for me. However, this is what did work for me, so give it a go, it's very easy. Save your Opera Pinboard cookies. If you go into your settings, under security and privacy, you will find your cookies, you can pick and choose which ones to allow. They remain safe when running your cleaner if you allow them. I use software that runs a tune up, and I can go in there and pick and decide which to keep. OR you can in security/privacy cookies allow all and turn on don't allow third party. Allowing the cookies that you use Opera, Facebook, Amazon etc will also help keep you signed in. So whether you are using a software to run an internet cleaner or within the browser itself, put your known cookies that you know are safe in the keep basket, and toss the others. The third party cookies they are the way you're tracked. I tested this try with clearing my data within the browser, then I did the same using my software, and all 3 times, my pinboards remained, I remained signed into Opera and I'm a happy camper. I was pretty angry with Opera for my work disappearing. I'm still backing things up because I don't know if it's truly fool proof. But for now, saving those cookies and putting them on the keep/safe list is what worked 100% for tshaad last edited by Re: Pinboards disappearingI'm disaponted, just a little windows cleaner en my C and all my pinboards deleted.Bug ? Bad job ? I don't have synchronised my pinboards. schwartz1030 0 last edited by Hi all, I just came across this. My scenario is a bit different in that it appears as I believe I was synchronizing my pinboards.It appears that went to remove Opera browser from a computer I was giving back to someone, I cleared all site information on that computer and it synchronized that clearing across to my main machine as well, which was logged outHow to Manage Cookies on Opera
A Former User last edited by Hello, there,Brand new MacBook Pro (macOs Ventura 13.2). Opera keeps signing me out of all accounts (Opera account included), every time I close the browser. It looks like it fails to save cookies, despite the browser being set up properly.The issue persists regardless of the Opera version used (stable / portable / developer). I have tried reinstalling the browser (ALL app data removed), unsyncing my account, deactivating 2FA, using the browser in guest mode, creating a new admin user, granting maximum permissions to the cookie file, without any success. I do not have any apps that clear cookies, or any Opera extensions.Where any other browser (Chrome / Brave / Vivaldi) works properly, Opera simply fails to write to its cookie file. Please review the attached pics (pic 4/6 - Opera vs Chrome cookie file, same browser settings).I dread switching to a different browser, by all means. Opera suits my needs perfectly. I truly hope this can be addressed.Opera Version: 95.0.4635.37 (arm64)System: macOS Version 13.2 (Build 22D49) 13.2.0 arm64Chromium version:109.0.5414.120Enable Cookies in Opera - WhatIsMyBrowser.com
Elegir qué borrar, también tienes la opción de Borrar las cookies cada vez que abandonas el navegador, usando la opción de alternar debajo del botón Borrar.OperaAunque el navegador Opera funciona con la misma base que utiliza Google Chrome, acceder a las opciones de cookies del navegador tiene un proceso ligeramente diferente.Paso 1: haz clic en el logotipo rojo de Opera en la esquina superior izquierda.Imagen utilizada con permiso del titular de los derechos de autorPaso 2: selecciona Configuración en el menú desplegable.Paso 3: se abre una nueva pestaña. Haz clic en Avanzado en el menú, seguido de Privacidad y seguridad.Paso 4: selecciona la opción Borrar datos de navegación.Imagen utilizada con permiso del titular de los derechos de autorPaso 5: aparece una ventana emergente en el navegador con la pestaña Básica cargada de forma predeterminada. Aquí, puedes eliminar tu historial de navegación, imágenes almacenadas en caché y cookies, junto con otros datos del sitio. Selecciona un rango de tiempo usando el menú desplegable.También puede hacer clic en la pestaña Avanzado para ver funciones adicionales como borrar tu historial de descargas, contraseñas, otros datos de inicio de sesión, datos de formulario de autocompletar, configuración del sitio y datos de aplicaciones alojadas.Haz clic en el botón Borrar datos cuando termines.Imagen utilizada con permiso del titular de los derechos de autorPara administrar la manera en que Opera maneja las cookies, haz lo siguiente:Paso 1: haz clic en el logotipo rojo de Opera en la esquina superior izquierda.Paso 2: selecciona Configuración en el menú desplegable.Paso 3: se abre una nueva pestaña. Haz clic en Avanzado en el menú, seguido de Privacidad y seguridad.Paso 4: selecciona la sección Configuración del sitio.Imagen utilizada con permiso del titular de los derechos de autorPaso 5: selecciona la sección Cookies y datos del sitio en la siguiente página.Aquí puedes decidir si deseas bloquear las cookies, eliminarlas a intervalos regulares o permitirlas por completo.Aplicaciones y complementosSi bien los navegadores facilitan bastante la eliminación manual de las cookies, también hay una gran cantidad de aplicaciones y complementos de navegador que pueden brindarte un poco más de control de las cookies.CCleanerImagen utilizada con permiso del titular de los derechos de autorDe descarga gratuita, CCleaner es una herramienta vital que se utiliza para ayudar a tu computadora a deshacerse de los archivos adicionales generados al navegar por la web y otras aplicaciones.CCleaner no solo limpia las cookies dentro de un navegador en particular; es. How to Enable Cookies on Opera; How to Clear Cookies on Opera: How to Disable and Block Cookies on Opera; Mobile – Android; Mobile – iOS; News; Opera. To manage your cookie settings: Opera Cake Cookie is an Epic Cookie created by CBFangirl (That's me!), and was released in the Return of The Wonders of The Opera update, alongside Rainbow Pasta Salad Cookie. Opera Cake Cookie is known as the master of the opera. Winter has come once again, so it's time for the opera! And this time, world-renowned Opera Cake Cookie will be performing! With his boldComments
All the sessions opened on the websites? Or You simply restore full the the folder "...\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable" from Your backup??? avmon @andrius-s last edited by @andrius-s I just backup and restore "Cookies" and "Web Data" files (without extension) located in that folder. It may only needed one of those two, but I'm not sure. andrius-s @avmon last edited by The latest issue has been confirmed today on Opera v68.0.3618.104.Since I'll have a good profile, I will follow the advice @avmon - I'll backup the files "Cookies" and "Web Data" (without extension). tapedi2471 last edited by What OS are you guys on? I get this error at ~1% of launches on Windows 7 x64. It has been going on forever, but it would only fail to read settings until recent months. Now it also wipes cookies.I suspect it's caused by a failed call to CryptUnprotectData() in crypt32.dll. With --enable-logging I see ERROR:os_crypt_win.cc(92)] Failed to decrypt: The parameter is incorrect. (0x57) every launch, but I think there were multiple such lines on a problematic launch. The cookie wipes started to occur for me around the same time as the latest crypt32.dll update (6.1.7601.24542).Can we please get --disable-encryption support in Opera to avoid such issues? andrius-s @tapedi2471 last edited by andrius-s @tapedi2471I am also on Windows 7 x64 computer. andrius-s last edited by andrius-s The latest occurrence has been observed today (23rd May, 2020). The Cookies has been wiped just after automatical update of Opera browser (updated to v68.0.3618.125). Luckily, now I have a backup copy of the file "...\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable\Cookies". By restoring the only file "Cookies" (without extension) my settings of opened Web-Sites are back...Currently, I'm not sure by 100%, that issue is related to automatical update of browser, but I'll notice that. In the future I'll inform you about
2025-04-11I said, I didn't have the sync on and I was still able to recover my pinboards so obviously they were not completely gone, they just went invisible for some reason. It might fix the problem for you so try this method and see if this works for you. kathyb @michallica39 last edited by leocg @michallica39 Glad that worked out for you. Not so much for me. I did as you said, step by step, and just like my Opera Pinboards, there's zilch in the data you stated. My Pinboards are gone... Again!! Opera should seriously Not advertise something that is in Beta without making you fully aware. Yes, btw, my data is synced. This is the 3rd time losing the Pinboards, dodging everything of not clearing this, not clearing that.. etc. So, after losing that much data and things for my students that Opera totes you can collaborate with Pinboards..lol no you can't ... I just gave up and use something far far more stable. Just to veryify, all my bookmarks, tabs, passwords, preferences, history, shared devices , speed dials are all there.. Oh and 1 pinboard, the blank one you start with. kathyb last edited by leocg Hello. I Finally figured out how to preserve my pinboards. I hope it works for you. Others have posted solutions that have worked for them, and didn't work for me. However, this is what did work for me, so give it a go, it's very easy. Save your Opera Pinboard cookies. If you go into your settings, under security and privacy, you will find your cookies, you can pick and choose which ones to allow. They remain safe when running your cleaner if you allow them. I use software that runs a tune up, and I can go in there and pick and decide which to keep. OR you can in security/privacy cookies allow all and turn on don't allow third party. Allowing the cookies that you use Opera, Facebook, Amazon etc will also help keep you signed in. So whether you are using a software to run an internet cleaner or within the browser itself, put your known cookies that you know are safe in the keep basket, and toss the others. The third party cookies they are the way you're tracked. I tested this try with clearing my data within the browser, then I did the same using my software, and all 3 times, my pinboards remained, I remained signed into Opera and I'm a happy camper. I was pretty angry with Opera for my work disappearing. I'm still backing things up because I don't know if it's truly fool proof. But for now, saving those cookies and putting them on the keep/safe list is what worked 100% for tshaad last edited by Re: Pinboards disappearingI'm disaponted, just a little windows cleaner en my C and all my pinboards deleted.Bug ? Bad job ? I don't have synchronised my pinboards. schwartz1030 0 last edited by Hi all, I just
2025-04-20Something far far more stable. Just to veryify, all my bookmarks, tabs, passwords, preferences, history, shared devices , speed dials are all there.. Oh and 1 pinboard, the blank one you start with. kathyb last edited by leocg Hello. I Finally figured out how to preserve my pinboards. I hope it works for you. Others have posted solutions that have worked for them, and didn't work for me. However, this is what did work for me, so give it a go, it's very easy. Save your Opera Pinboard cookies. If you go into your settings, under security and privacy, you will find your cookies, you can pick and choose which ones to allow. They remain safe when running your cleaner if you allow them. I use software that runs a tune up, and I can go in there and pick and decide which to keep. OR you can in security/privacy cookies allow all and turn on don't allow third party. Allowing the cookies that you use Opera, Facebook, Amazon etc will also help keep you signed in. So whether you are using a software to run an internet cleaner or within the browser itself, put your known cookies that you know are safe in the keep basket, and toss the others. The third party cookies they are the way you're tracked. I tested this try with clearing my data within the browser, then I did the same using my software, and all 3 times, my pinboards remained, I remained signed into Opera and I'm a happy camper. I was pretty angry with Opera for my work disappearing. I'm still backing things up because I don't know if it's truly fool proof. But for now, saving those cookies and putting them on the keep/safe list is what worked 100% for tshaad last edited by Re: Pinboards disappearingI'm disaponted, just a little windows cleaner en my C and all my pinboards deleted.Bug ? Bad job ? I don't have synchronised my pinboards. schwartz1030 0 last edited by Hi all, I just came across this. My scenario is a bit different in that it appears as I believe I was synchronizing my pinboards.It appears that went to remove Opera browser from a computer I was giving back to someone, I cleared all site information on that computer and it synchronized that clearing across to my main machine as well, which was logged out
2025-03-25A Former User last edited by Hello, there,Brand new MacBook Pro (macOs Ventura 13.2). Opera keeps signing me out of all accounts (Opera account included), every time I close the browser. It looks like it fails to save cookies, despite the browser being set up properly.The issue persists regardless of the Opera version used (stable / portable / developer). I have tried reinstalling the browser (ALL app data removed), unsyncing my account, deactivating 2FA, using the browser in guest mode, creating a new admin user, granting maximum permissions to the cookie file, without any success. I do not have any apps that clear cookies, or any Opera extensions.Where any other browser (Chrome / Brave / Vivaldi) works properly, Opera simply fails to write to its cookie file. Please review the attached pics (pic 4/6 - Opera vs Chrome cookie file, same browser settings).I dread switching to a different browser, by all means. Opera suits my needs perfectly. I truly hope this can be addressed.Opera Version: 95.0.4635.37 (arm64)System: macOS Version 13.2 (Build 22D49) 13.2.0 arm64Chromium version:109.0.5414.120
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