For many years, the Opera was the symbol of the strength of Internet users who wanted to from open source software – like Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. But three months ago, the browser developer announced that the application was leaving for the Webkit engine, leaving the navigation engine owner who used hitherto. And now the system finally gets a stable version for Android portable.
Until now, Opera for Android was in a Beta version – ie still in testing so that errors could be found and fixed. With the arrival of the stable version, consumers around the world can download the app on their smartphones and tablets without fear of constant crashes and security breaches that could expose all data to unauthorized persons.
In short, Opera for Android works the same way that the vast majority of browsers for the operating system from Google, with the difference of a few unique features. This includes the “Speed ??Dial” and so “Off-road”, which uses proxies to avoid that users have excesses in their data consumption on mobile networks.
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