11 October 19, 06:55
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Opera Software released Opera 64 Stable to the public this week; the new browser features several improvements including a new tracker blocking feature.
The company integrated native ad-blocking functionality in Opera 37 which it released in 2016. The new tracker blocking functionality extends the functionality; it works similarly to the tracker protection of the Firefox web browser but relies on the EasyPrivacy Tracking Protection list.
Opera 64 should be offered to existing users automatically but a manual check may speed up the upgrade. Just select Opera Menu > Update & Recovery to run a manual check for updates. The new version should be picked up and installed automatically.
Opera 64: tracker blocking
The tracker blocking functionality is not enabled by default in Opera 64. Here is what you need to do to enable and configure it:
1. Load opera://settings/ in the browser's address bar or select Opera Menu > Settings.
2. Privacy Protection should be the first group of preferences on the page that opens. Locate Block trackers and enable the feature with a click.
Opera will block trackers from that moment on. Opera Software suggests that it may speed up the loading of pages by up to 20% when enabled in the default configuration. If the built-in adblocker is used as well, page loading speed may improve by up to 76% according to the company.
Two configuration options are provided:
* Manage exceptions allows you to add sites to the list of exceptions. This may be necessary if a site does not work correctly anymore after enabling the functionality.
* Manage lists displays all available lists and an option to add custom lists. You need to specify the URL of a custom list to integrate it in the browser.
A privacy protection icon is displayed in the browser's address bar when you activate tracking functionality. A click displays the number of ads and trackers blocked, and options to turn of ad blocking or tracker blocking on the site.
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