Opera’s Android browser is now optimized for Chromebooks
has optimized its web browser for , with the aim of giving users a full-featured alternative to . Opera for Chrome OS is based on the of the browser. The company has made some laptop-focused tweaks, such as the addition of keyboard shortcuts.
The browser has a free, built-in VPN and to . There are also baked-in messaging apps, including WhatsApp, Telegram, , and Facebook Messenger. Opera can thwart those irritating cookie dialogs that pop up when you visit certain websites, too.
Additionally, there’s a and you can pick from one of five color themes (in both light and ) to match your aesthetic. On top of that, the browser includes a night mode that reduces blue light to help you sleep better.
You can sync Opera for Chrome OS with versions of the browsers on other platforms — all you need to do is . You’ll then be able to take notes, save images and small files and share links between your desktop and of Opera.
Opera claims many people prefer to use separate browsers for different needs, one for work and another for leisure, for instance. So Chromebook users might welcome another option with all the bells and whistles one would expect from a modern browser. You can download now.
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