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How to enable tracker blocking in Opera One (and why you should)

Le 10 mai 2023 Hi-network.com
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Trackers aren't going anywhere. Many businesses and services depend on them to gather data about your browsing habits. With those trackers, they can target you with ads or, if they are of a more nefarious nature, use that collected information against you.

Whether the intention is the innocuous targeted ads or worse, you probably don't want to allow trackers to keep tabs on you. But how do you prevent that? Most modern browsers have the ability to block trackers built-in and the new Opera One is no exception.

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Once you've enabled tracker blocking, you can browse without worrying that a third party is watching your every move. However, don't be fooled into thinking tracker blocking will make you completely anonymous. For that, you'd also want to employ a VPN. You can also opt to use private windows to prevent your history from being saved. Include an ad blocker in the mix and you're getting close to complete autonomy.

No matter how deep you want to dive into that rabbit hole, it should all start with tracker blocking.

Let me show you how it's done in Opera One.

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Do keep in mind that Opera One is still in beta, so it's not suited for everyone. I've been using it for a couple of weeks now and have experienced plenty of random crashes. Even so, I have thoroughly enjoyed this browser and intend on keeping it as my default.

With that said, let's get to the tracker blocking.

How to turn on tracker blocking in Opera One

What you'll need: The only thing you'll need is the Opera One browser installed. Remember, however, this browser is still in beta, so you might not want to use it for everyday browsing. That being said, I have made it my default because it's a very impressive and beautifully-designed browser.

1. Open Opera One

The first thing to do is open Opera One and then visit a website you frequent.

2. Enable tracker blocking

Once the website loads, you should see a small shield icon to the right of the address bar. If you don't see that icon, you might have to go to another website. I have found that (for whatever reason) the tracker blocking feature doesn't appear for every website. 

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The good thing is, once you enable it, it'll be enabled for all sites. Click the shield icon and, from the drop-down, click the On/Off slider for Block Trackers until it's in the On position. 

When tracker blocking is disabled, the shield icon will be x'd out.

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3. Check how many trackers are blocked

Tracker blocking is now enabled. If you click the shield icon after visiting another site, you'll see that it reports to you how many trackers it blocked. 

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If you find a site that doesn't behave properly (because it depends on trackers), from that same popup, you can disable tracker blocking for the site in question. You can also expand the tracker listing to view what trackers have been blocked.

11 Trackers have been blocked and Opera One will display the culprits.

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And that's all there is to enabling tracker blocking on the new Opera One web browser. I would highly recommend you do so, in order to prevent companies from tracking you and using that data for targeted ads and keep tabs on how you interact with their sites. 

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