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Opera has pushed another update for its flagship browser, with new changes aimed at making video streaming and conferencing better. Here are the details.

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Opera users now get direct access to YouTube and Twitch from the browser sidebar, allowing them to pin the panel for side-by-side viewing or snap the video out with the Video Popout feature, which creates a floating overlay that they can move while navigating the web.

Meanwhile, in what the company is describing as a first for any browser, Opera now has an integrated Volume Booster that lets users increase a tab's volume by up to 500 percent. The feature includes per-tab control, so users can, for example, keep background music at a quiet 5%, while simultaneously boosting a quiet video in another tab to 500%.

The company says this native feature means users no longer need to rely on third-party volume extensions that can cause full-screen glitches and security warnings.

Opera is also touting major quality-of-life upgrades to remote working in the latest update. The app now fully supports any video conferencing website that supports PiP, which includes full compatibility with Zoom. Users also get per-site control over Auto-PiP permissions for every individual conferencing website. And in an aesthetic change for consistency, the Video Popout window matches the chosen Opera One theme for the first time.

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Opera browser is available now as a free update and can be downloaded from the company's website.

Article Link: Opera Browser Gains Per-Tab Volume Booster, Video Popout
 
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I often listen to podcasts while gaming, but I am not gaming in a browser. I don't see many use cases for using a browser as an audio mixer.
 
I used to use Opera, my preference over iCab. Since the companies purchase in 2016 it now contacts a lot of IP addresses that are unnecessary to the page I’m loading. And that’s without using the ‘free’ VPN which obviously gives all your data away. Using it in a whitelist only environment was impossible.
 
Unlike all the experts above, and I am guessing below, I use Opera for decades now and don't see me stopping any time soon. Nice additions, though I admit I doubt I will use them.
 
"Opera is owned & controlled by Chinese company Kunlun Tech Co., Ltd. which holds 69% shares since at least 2024, with shares above 50% controlled since 2021. Zhou Yahui, the controlling shareholder of Kunlun, is executive chairman of Opera's board."


I am just gonna leave this here for anyone's reference.
It's however built and operated in Norway, and its subject to EU GDPR laws.
 
I wouldn’t trust my Browser to the Chinese

Its headquarters is in Norway, where it's built, operated/maintained, and regulated by EU GDPR laws. The whole Chinese ownership thing seems to purely be financial, a Volvo/Polestar is more Chinese these days than Opera is even though its a Swedish brand owned by the Chinese.
 
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When it comes to browsers and video what's usually needed is a volume attenuator not an amplifier. Compared with music apps, teleconferencing, anything else, videos – especially YouTube are mixed far louder and it's really annoying. What users are asking for moar volume?
 
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"Opera is owned & controlled by Chinese company Kunlun Tech Co., Ltd. which holds 69% shares since at least 2024, with shares above 50% controlled since 2021. Zhou Yahui, the controlling shareholder of Kunlun, is executive chairman of Opera's board."


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According to Norwegian and EU laws —no shareholder gets to override them and force Opera to follow Chinese rules or anything else that breaks those laws. TikTok was fined, Meta was fined, where are the fines against Opera?
 
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