![]() This addition is great news for anyone who misses the VPN service from Opera. The location options are somewhat basic, since they don’t let you choose a specific country, but for the average user, it’s enough to browse safely and privately. Although Opera explains that their built-in VPN doesn’t collect data, the fewer options you choose, the more private your browsing will be. You have different options within the VPN menu: choose the browsing location (Optimal, America, Asia, and Europe), the possibility to use the VPN services only in private tabs, or bypass it for searching purposes. You can activate it from there or enter into the options to discover more about it There, you’ll see the VPN option, which is deactivated by default. ![]() To start using this new feature, you just have to go to the options menu in the Opera Beta Browser (the logo button in the lower right corner). ![]() The good thing is that Opera tends to do things right, so we’d say they deserve a vote of confidence. We found out on Opera’s blog that the VPN service they’re offering in the browser is “ free, unlimited and no-log.” Three juicy features, but we’ve already read too many times about services that didn’t end up living up to the hype. ![]()
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