
Now let’s talk about progress, an idea we pride ourselves on at Opera. The feature is under continuous development so we will add support for more in the near future.Ģ4 improvements to Opera Touch since launch The feature has been tested on more than 15,000 of the most popular websites. The cookie dialog blocker in Opera will allow users to block dialog attempts using a combination of CSS rules and JavaScript heuristics. We simply want you to be able to focus on the content you are interested in, not on tapping through numerous prompts before you can even access a website. This means your daily browsing with Touch will become cleaner and neater. Cleaner web browsing with cookie dialog blockerĮnabling the cookie dialog blocker removes the cookie alert dialogs that may appear as you browse. This makes Opera the first major browser to allow people to choose whether they want to see those annoying cookie dialogs or not. As one user put it, “This is a feature that nobody was asking for but everybody needs.”
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We first released this feature in our Opera for Android browser, and since its reception was overwhelmingly positive, we decided to also put it into Opera Touch – both on Android and iOS. However, an unforeseen consequence has been a sharp increase in often complex and confusing attempts from websites to make their visitors agree to their privacy practices and policies. The recent introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was intended to provide people with improved control over their online privacy. Opera Touch blocks annoying cookie dialogs and lets you focus on browsing We would also like to shed some light on the 23 other major improvements we’ve made to our browser based on your feedback since its launch.

Today we are happy to announce that Opera Touch now allows you to block annoying cookie dialogs – both on Android and iOS.
