Are you experiencing frustrations with Opera and seeking a solution to remove it from your device? Look no further! Uninstalling Opera can be a straightforward process, and this comprehensive guide will empower you with the necessary steps to eliminate the browser effectively. Whether you’re encountering technical difficulties or simply prefer a different browsing experience, this article will provide you with a step-by-step approach to ensure a successful Opera removal.
Firstly, it’s crucial to understand that the uninstallation process may vary slightly depending on your operating system. However, this guide will cover the general steps applicable to most platforms. Additionally, we recommend closing all open Opera windows and disabling any extensions or plugins associated with the browser before proceeding with the uninstallation. This preliminary measure will help prevent potential conflicts and ensure a smooth removal process.
Next, we’ll explore the specific steps involved in uninstalling Opera on different operating systems. We’ll provide detailed instructions for Windows, macOS, and Linux users, guiding you through the process and addressing any potential obstacles you may encounter. By following these steps carefully, you can effectively remove Opera from your device and free up valuable storage space. Furthermore, we’ll discuss alternative methods for uninstalling Opera, such as using third-party software or accessing the browser’s uninstaller directly.
Removing Opera from macOS
To remove Opera from your macOS device, follow these steps:
1. Quit Opera. This will ensure that all Opera processes are closed before you attempt to delete the application.
2. Drag the Opera application to the Trash.
2a. Removing Opera’s Preferences and Data
Along with the main application, Opera also stores preferences and data in various directories on your Mac. To thoroughly remove all traces of Opera, you should locate and delete these files as well:
– ~/Library/Application Support/Opera: Contains preferences, extensions, and other application data.
– ~/Library/Caches/Opera: Stores temporary files and caches.
– ~/Library/Preferences/com.operasoftware.Opera.plist: Contains general preferences and settings.
– ~/Library/Saved Application State/com.operasoftware.Opera.savedState: Stores saved window states and other session data.
– ~/Library/Logs/Opera: Contains log files for troubleshooting purposes.
Locate and delete these directories and files using Finder or Terminal. Once all Opera-related data is removed, empty the Trash to permanently delete the application.
– ~/Library/WebKit: This directory contains web browsing data, such as cookies and cache, for all browsers that use the WebKit engine, including Opera.
User may also consider deleting this directory, if desired.
2b. Uninstalling Opera Extensions and Themes
– To ensure complete removal of Opera-related items, verify if any extensions or themes are installed.
Check the following directories:
Extension | Theme |
---|---|
~/Library/Application Support/Opera/Extensions | ~/Library/Application Support/Opera/Themes |
Delete the subfolders corresponding to any installed extensions or themes. This will remove them from your system.
Deleting Opera from Linux
To remove Opera from Linux, follow the steps below specific to your distribution:
Debian-Based Distributions (e.g., Ubuntu, Linux Mint, Pop!_OS)
1. Open a terminal window and enter the following command to remove the Opera package:
“`bash
sudo apt remove opera-stable
“`
2. If prompted, enter your password and press Enter. Opera and all its related files will be removed from your system.
Red Hat-Based Distributions (e.g., Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora)
1. Open a terminal window and enter the following command to remove the Opera package group:
“`bash
sudo dnf remove @opera
“`
2. If prompted, enter your password and press Enter. Opera and all its related packages will be removed from your system.
removing Opera via package manager
1. Open a terminal and run the following command:
“`bash
sudo apt-get purge opera-stable
“`
2. Enter your password when prompted and press ENTER.
3. Opera and all its related files and directories will now be removed from your system.
Distribution | Command |
---|---|
Debian-based | sudo apt remove opera-stable |
Red Hat-based | sudo dnf remove @opera |
Eradicating Opera Browser Data
Deleting Browser History
To remove your browsing history from Opera, follow these steps:
- Open the Opera browser.
- Click on the “Menu” icon in the top-right corner of the browser window.
- Select “History” from the menu.
- Click on the “Clear browsing data” option at the bottom of the History page.
- Select the time range for which you want to delete your browsing history. You can choose to delete your history from the past hour, past day, past week, past month, or the entire time you have been using Opera.
- Check the boxes next to the types of data you want to delete. You can choose to delete your browsing history, download history, cookies, and other site data, or cached images and files.
- Click on the “Clear data” button to delete your selected browsing data.
Removing Cookies
To delete cookies from Opera, follow these steps:
- Open the Opera browser.
- Click on the “Menu” icon in the top-right corner of the browser window.
- Select “Settings” from the menu.
- Click on the “Privacy & security” tab in the Settings pane.
- Under the “Cookies” section, click on the “Clear browsing data” button.
- Select the time range for which you want to delete your cookies. You can choose to delete cookies from the past hour, past day, past week, past month, or the entire time you have been using Opera.
- Check the boxes next to the types of data you want to delete. You can choose to delete cookies, other site data, or both.
- Click on the “Clear data” button to delete your selected cookies and other site data.
Deleting Cache
To delete the cache from Opera, follow these steps:
- Open the Opera browser.
- Click on the “Menu” icon in the top-right corner of the browser window.
- Select “Settings” from the menu.
- Click on the “Privacy & security” tab in the Settings pane.
- Under the “Cached images and files” section, click on the “Clear browsing data” button.
- Select the time range for which you want to delete your cache. You can choose to delete the cache from the past hour, past day, past week, past month, or the entire time you have been using Opera.
- Check the box next to “Cached images and files”.
- Click on the “Clear data” button to delete your selected cache.
Advanced Options
If you want to delete more advanced data from Opera, you can use the following table as a reference:
Data Type | Instructions |
---|---|
Download history | Open the Opera browser. Click on the “Menu” icon in the top-right corner of the browser window. Select “History” from the menu. Click on the “Downloads” tab in the History page. Select the downloads you want to delete and click on the “Remove” button. |
Web Workers | Open the Opera browser. Click on the “Menu” icon in the top-right corner of the browser window. Select “Developer” from the menu. Select “Application” from the Developer menu. Click on the “Local Storage” tab in the Application panel. Select the Web Workers you want to delete and click on the “Remove” button. |
IndexedDB | Open the Opera browser. Click on the “Menu” icon in the top-right corner of the browser window. Select “Developer” from the menu. Select “Application” from the Developer menu. Click on the “IndexedDB” tab in the Application panel. Select the IndexedDB databases you want to delete and click on the “Remove” button. |
Service Workers | Open the Opera browser. Click on the “Menu” icon in the top-right corner of the browser window. Select “Developer” from the menu. Select “Application” from the Developer menu. Click on the “Service Workers” tab in the Application panel. Select the Service Workers you want to delete and click on the “Remove” button. |
Notifications | Open the Opera browser. Click on the “Menu” icon in the top-right corner of the browser window. Select “Settings” from the menu. Click on the “Notifications” tab in the Settings pane. Select the notifications you want to delete and click on the “Remove” button. |
Disabling Opera Extensions
Disabling Opera extensions can improve the browser’s performance and security by reducing the load on its resources and mitigating potential risks associated with third-party extensions. Follow these steps to disable Opera extensions:
1. Open the Extensions Page
Navigate to the Opera menu by clicking the Opera icon in the top-left corner of the browser window. Click “Extensions” in the left-hand panel.
2. Select the Extension
Identify the extension you want to disable. Hover your mouse over the extension’s icon and click the “Disable” button that appears.
3. Confirm Disable
A confirmation dialog will appear. Click “Disable” to confirm your action and disable the extension.
4. Enable Extensions on Incognito Mode
By default, extensions are disabled in Incognito mode. If you want to use an extension in Incognito mode, you need to enable it.
4.1. Open the Extensions Page
Follow step 1 to open the Extensions page.
4.2. Toggle the “Allow in Incognito” Option
Locate the extension you want to enable for Incognito mode. Toggle the “Allow in Incognito” switch to the “On” position.
5. Disable All Extensions
If you want to disable all extensions at once, click the “Disable All Extensions” button at the top of the Extensions page.
6. Extension Management Table
The following table summarizes the steps for managing Opera extensions:
Action | Steps | ||||||||||||
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Disable an Extension |
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