Opera integrates TikTok among its services and extends paid VPN to Opera GX
November 18, 2022
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There’s a new version of the Opera web browser, and unlike what’s usual for an app that seems to be in maintenance mode lately, with few exceptions, this
There’s a new version of the Opera web browser, and unlike what’s usual for an app that seems to be in maintenance mode lately, with few exceptions, this one comes with… striking news. Like integrating TikTok, the trendy social network, into the same browser.
Opera 93 is slightly more late than the rest of the Chromium derivatives, changing its base to Chromium 107 and doing so with a novelty, to put it mildly curious, such as integrate TikTok into the browser itself, as well as services such as Facebook Messenger, Instagram or WhatsApp, among others. That said, it’s not a strange move for Opera, quite the opposite.
In fact, the developers of the Norwegian solution boast that Opera is the first browser to integrate TikTok. Of course, the integration in question refers to services that can be placed in the sidebar, for which, by the way, TikTok is perfectly suited, given its vertical flow derived from the mobile app.
However, this must be remembered Opera pulls oil from its side panel and in addition to saying, it can cooperate with other communication and social platforms such as Telegram or Twitter, but also with music and video services from streaming such as YouTube Music, Apple Music, Spotify, Deezer, etc.; You can put news there, browser options…
The truth is that Opera doesn’t offer anything – or almost nothing, considering that Facebook Messenger supports notification indicators – that can’t be achieved manually in browsers like Vivaldi, Microsoft Edge or Firefox, but it tries to make the experience as automated as possible. and it shows.
But that is not all. If you are not using the old Opera, but the new Opera GX, the browser for playersas an exceptional novelty you also haveAdding Opera VPN Pro to available services. Or what is the same thing, now you can contract a corporate VPN service and enjoy its full integration with your web browser. Because yes, the free VPN is not bad, but if you want to demand, it is better to pay.
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