The latest version of Opera Browser includes browser AI, Tab Islands, smooth animations and a clean modular design, delivering the most forward-thinking browsing experience to date.
How many versions of Opera are there?
For desktop users, there are three main versions of Opera. The mainstream version of Opera, which has rebranded as Opera One and has various privacy features including a built-in VPN. Opera GXdesigned for gamers with integration to services like Twitch. And Opera Crypto for the crypto Web3-minded user.
How do I activate the Opera VPN?
To activate the Opera built-in VPN, open the settings tab and navigate to advanced settings, where you will find the VPN option. Once enabled, a VPN badge will appear left of the address bar. Pressing that VPN button will show you a dropdown of locations and a data meter.
What’s New in Opera 113.0 Version
The new version of Opera browser comes with following new features and changes:
Split Screen Mode: New feature that lets users open two tabs side-by-side inside a single browser window. (How-to Enable/Disable Guide)
New Mini Player Fly-out Redesign: A design overhaul for the built-in Mini Player available in the sidebar (How-to Enable Guide)
Tab behavior enhancements on Linux: Dragging a tab out of the tab strip doesn’t create a new window. Additionally, pinned tabs no longer take up the entire tab strip.
Resolved an issue where users experiencing profile errors couldn’t add passwords or view synced passwords.
Chromium version upgraded to 127.0.6533.120.
Few crash fixes
Various UI fixes and improvements
Bug fixes and improvements
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