Opera 32 Lands Password Sync, SurfEasy VPN Integration

Written by Michael Larabel in Proprietary Software on 15 September 2015 at 08:50 AM EDT. 1 Comment
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The crew still working on the Opera web-browser has released version 32 of the cross-platform, Chromium-powered web browser.

The two primary features of Opera 32 are SurfEasy VPN support and password synchronization. Opera recently acquired SurfEasy and they're now building Virtual Private Networking into the browser itself, but for now at least this VPN support is limited to Opera's Windows and Mac OS X builds.

The other new feature is password synchronization for having your passwords across all your Opera-using devices. Right now this is desktop-only but at least it appears to work on Linux.

Opera 32 also adds support for animated themes. More details from this blog post where you can also go to download the latest release of Opera for Linux.
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