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    • AliNaimiii
      AliNaimiii last edited by

      Hi, recently I've found a super cool feature of opera, which let you bypass the system proxy settings and using no-vpn mode. It's super util for me, because opera is my work-only internet browser, and I've customized it ease of access.
      Problem is to using no-vpn mode you have to use prompt " --no-proxy-server= --private" and when you do so, the application opens in private mode, which means every setting you make, will be erased after you close the program.
      For me, I use proxy to access open-internet and use Opera just for work which I can't access to local sites with proxy. I believe with making this a little easier to access and also using it without forcing to use private mode, it would be a great option.

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      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer @AliNaimiii last edited by

        @AliNaimiii Not sure if I understood what you want.

        By the default the VPN is turned off. The command line --private is to start Opera with a private window, so if you don't want to start with a private window, just don't use the command.

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        • burnout426
          burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

          You should just be able to use --no-proxy-server without anything else.

          For example:

          "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local\Programs\Opera\opera.exe" --no-proxy-server
          
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