Opera browser to surf safely with virtual private network SurfEasy
Opera version 32 debuted for Windows, Mac and Linux integrated virtual private network services SurfEasy help users ensure privacy while surfing.
Earlier this year (2015), Opera Software acquisition SurfEasy, a virtual private network services (VPN) functionality helps users ensure privacy on the Internet. Opera recently started to integrate technology into their products SurfEasy, with the launch of Opera 32 browser for Windows PCs, Mac and Linux.
Currently, the only integrated SurfEasy at an early stage. When you open a tab in private mode in Opera 32 browser will provide a link to “invite” users to download SurfEasy. However, in the future, between the Opera and SurfEasy products will be further integration. SurfEasy promise not only be used on the Opera web browser, but also on data compression utility for Android Opera Max.
Service SurfEasy supports both computer users and mobile, but its free version is only for use up to 500 MB. For unlimited use, you must pay at least $ 3.99 / month to $ 2.49 for the PC and mobile version.
Also in version of Opera 32, Opera complement this browser password synchronization features. So that from now on, users can sync all bookmarks, cards, passwords, and other data on Chrome or Firefox like. Other new features include the option to view bookmarks in a new interface, enabling users to easily sort the sites they’ve marked. Opera also allows use animated wallpaper in Speed Dial (similar sites on the new tab other browsers).
Opera 32 has to synchronize passwords.
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