Opera VPN Pro is a new Opera Software service whose name speaks for itself, but its rigorous debut is yet to come. However, a Norwegian company owned by China is following its own VPN service in the footsteps of Mozilla.
If you’re an Opera user, this thing may surprise you with Opera VPN Pro, because in fact years ago, the browser included its own VPN, free and integrated in both the PC and mobile versions for Android and iOS. However, the latter eventually disappeared to the displeasure of many users.
The truth is that Opera’s VPN has always been a pretty bad service in terms of location and performance, which on the other hand is understandable because it’s a completely free service. Opera VPN Pro, on the other hand, is what Pro means in its name … and you will of course have to pay for it.
So Opera VPN Pro has just started, for now beta and is only available for Android, but with all the signs of expansion sooner rather than later to other browsers of the Nordic company. Opera VPN Pro does not currently work through a specific application, but works directly in the browser.
Therefore, Opera will act as a browser and VPN client, because connection encryption will not be exclusive to the first, but will cover the entire system, like any other VPN. Opera VPN Pro subscription actually allows its use in up to six Android devices… for now. If available on other platforms, this may be the total number of devices.


The terms and conditions of Opera VPN Pro have been released, its price is $ 2.99 per monthAlthough the introductory offer is a 33% discount that costs $ 1.99 for the first three months. This, if you are not too into the topic of VPN, is cheap, inexpensive. Even the big ones in the sector are not in such a hurry with prices, and if it is, it is a subscription for years. An example is Mozilla VPN.
Other features of Opera VPN Pro include access to 3000+ servers in 30 countries worldwide and the declared absence of data records (data related to the client and his online activity, of course, although he always saves something). In short, the VPN service with all the laws… except the browser requirement.
If you are interested in trying Opera VPN Pro, you can close it through the beta version of Opera for Android. If you are already a browser user and you are interested, take advantage of this, as the price will most likely increase with the release of a stable version and the extension of its availability to other systems. Or maybe the price will go up anyway, who knows.
In a different order, just yesterday we talked about Opera on this site because of Opera GX Village, a somewhat eccentric story focused on players it expands the company’s list of pilgrim ideas. Another example of this unit that must be invented by inventions is Opera Lomi, although Opera VPN Pro does not seem to fall into the same bag.