Opera for Android's latest update now features a built-in VPN service. A month ago, Opera announced that it has begun testing its built-in VPN service to beta users worldwide. The company claims that its built-in VPN will not store any user data or logs on Opera's servers. To enable the built-in VPN, users need to update their current Opera app to the latest version, go to the settings, and activate the VPN in the menu. Opera for Android's built-in VPN is free and unlimited. Opera has announced that they have begun testing their new built-in virtual private network (VPN) feature in their Opera browser for Android. The built-in browser VPN is a no-log service, which means that Opera will not collect any information nor data from users. Opera stated that the testing for the built-in VPN will continue for a while and will be rolled out eventually with no specific date yet. Read more in our articles including "Opera for Android launches built-in VPN feature" and "Opera tests newer built-in VPN feature in Android browser app".
Opera for Android's latest update now features a built-in VPN service. A month ago, Opera announced that it has begun testing its built-in VPN service to beta users worldwide.
The company claims that its built-in VPN will not store any user data or logs on Opera's servers. To enable the built-in VPN, users need to update their current Opera app to the latest version, go to the settings, and activate the VPN in the menu. Opera for Android's built-in VPN is free and unlimited.
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