I’ve been exploring different web browsers recently, and I came across Opera’s built-in VPN feature. For those unfamiliar, Opera offers a free VPN service designed to enhance your online privacy. The best part is that it’s built right into the browser, which makes it incredibly easy for users who want to keep their browsing activities private without needing additional software.
What intrigues me about Opera’s VPN is its accessibility. Unlike many VPNs that require a subscription or impose data limits, Opera’s offering is completely free. This naturally raises some questions about how well it performs in terms of functionality and security. It claims to route your traffic through various servers while keeping your data secure, but I wonder how it stacks up against dedicated VPN services, especially for things like streaming or bypassing geo-restrictions.
I’d love to hear from anyone who has tried Opera’s VPN! What has your experience been? Have you noticed any changes in your browsing speed or security? And for those of you who use standalone VPNs, do you think there are drawbacks to using a built-in solution like Opera’s? Can’t wait to read your thoughts!