Brendan is a freelance writer and content creator from Portland, OR. He covers tech and gaming for Lifehacker, and has also written for Digital Trends, EGM, Business Insider, IGN, and more. February 7 ...
After testing it in Opera Beta, free, unlimited VPN finally scoots over to the main Opera browser for Android. VPN, one of the most important protections while surfing the web, will be built into the ...
Shelby Brown (she/her/hers) is an editor for CNET's services team. She covers tips and tricks for apps, operating systems and devices, as well as mobile gaming and Apple Arcade news. Shelby also ...
Opera VPN service on iOS provides a seamless experience, requiring no subscription, account login, or additional extensions. Users can activate the VPN with a simple toggle in the main menu, ensuring ...
Windows/Mac/Linux: A few months ago, Opera launched its own free, built-in VPN, but you could only get it if you manually enabled it in the dev version of the browser. Now, it’s available for everyone ...
Rick Broida is the author of numerous books and thousands of reviews, features and blog posts. He writes CNET's popular Cheapskate blog and co-hosts Protocol 1: A Travelers Podcast (about the TV show ...
In April, Opera added a free, unlimited VPN to the developer edition of its browser. Now, the company has brought that same capability to the stable version of its Opera 40 desktop browser. While some ...
Update, March 20, 2019, 04:30 ET: Opera for Android version 51 is now rolling out, along with its free, built-in VPN service. Opera announced its rollout to the main app in a press release we received ...
Opera released a new version of its browser, Opera 40, which includes a free built-in virtual private network service. The official rollout follows five months of user experimentation with a beta ...