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I’m going to show you how to enable Opera’s VPN, what it can (and can’t) do, how it performs (speed test), and how it compares to a traditional VPN service. Prevent throttling and stream HD video at it’s proper resolution.Encrypted web browsing, safe from nosy ISP’s and network administrators.The ability to access blocked content worldwide.Nevertheless, it should still provide all the same benefits as using a VPN service (inside the browser), including: Technically, Opera’s VPN is more of an HTTPS proxy than a true VPN, as pointed out here (more on this later). The developer version is available free for anyone to download. On April 20, Opera announced that their free desktop web browser would now include access to a free VPN server, powered by established VPN provider, Surfeasy.Ĭurrently, this 1-click VPN access is only included in Opera’s ‘Developer Edition’, but will eventually be included for mainstream release in their flagship browser for Mac, Linux, and Windows machines.
