Opera for Mac is updated adding free VPN support

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Safari is one of the best, if not the best browser for OS X that since is designed in combination with the operating system hence it is optimized to the maximum for Mac. But in addition to Safari, we can also use Chrome, Firefox, Opera ... Each of these browsers allow us to synchronize all the content on our desktop with our smartphone, a fundamental function every day today for any browser if you want to continue being part of the top. In addition, all of them offer us the possibility of browsing anonymously or incognito mode, a way that according to many security experts, is not as private as the developer promises.

Opera has just released a new update that It offers us as the main novelty the possibility of browsing through VPN  completely anonymously and without leaving any trace of our browsing. Previously, Opera had launched an application for both iOS (about a year ago) and Android (just over a month ago) that also offers us the possibility of using VPN connections from our terminal.

The desktop version has also received this new function and allows us to make use of servers in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, France, Germany and Singapore among others. This function is ideal if we want to bypass the geographical limitation that some services and web pages offer depending on the country from which we connect. Logically, not all services and web pages are compatible with this way of browsing using IPs from other countries, such as Netflix that will show us the following message:

You Seen to be using an unblocked or proxy.

Please turn off any of these services and try again. For more help, visit netflix.com/proxy

At least in YouTube works perfectly according to the different tests that I have done before publishing this article. To download the new version of Opera we have to visit the Opera website or click on the following link.


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