Opera launches a “Gaming” Browser (Video)

Perhaps the first question you will ask is: “What is a gaming browser?” Immediately comes to mind is the Google Stadia project, a platform for video game broadcasting.

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But according to the concept of Opera for a gaming browser, it is a browser customized for gaming fans rather than a browser that does the hard work of playing.

In short, the system is more interested in minimizing the use of computer resources while players are playing.

The central browser function is the GX Control Panel, which allows users to know how much processor and RAM is being used by the browser.

The idea is for players to broadcast their game on Twitch but slowing down the computer. According to the company’s players, usually before playing a game, shutdown the browser to not slow down their gaming experience.

Another interesting detail of Opera GX is Twitch’s integration, allowing users to directly access the service from the side menu. Also receive notifications when broadcasters are live.

Among other things Opera GX has animations and audio inspired by gaming consoles.

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Finally Opera brings VPN to the Android browser

Finally Opera brings VPN to the Android browser

Opera announced today that it will provide free VPN protection for all Android users. The latest version of the application will have the integrated VPN that was first introduced in the beta and for years on the desktop.

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Opera 51 for Android has started sand to the Google Play Store today. If you are unfamiliar with VPNs, the service allows you to communicate with a private connection to a server that contains the websites you visit.

Instead of getting and sending information on a public network when it can be intercepted by a malicious actor, all of these data passes are managed by the VPN server. The connection between the phone and the VPN is encrypted and the data is undefined by anyone who tries to tune your online actions.

Opera’s VPN uses 256-bit encryption to protect data. It also hides the location of users through servers located around the world.

Although the company did not talk about the location of the servers, in the beta version users could select between America, Europe or Asia. Opera has promised that it will not retain user activity information.

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