Opera Mobile : New update screwed to safety


Opera Mobile is one of the more popular alternative browsers on Android, and is focusing its latest update, especially on the issue of safety: So now is a warning system for potentially dangerous websites, and support for additional Web standards on board.

The update to version 12.1 brings substantial improvements in the safety and flexible web functionality: So now Google’s SPDY networking protocol and WebSocket support. SPDY is the successor of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). It is faster and safer than HTTP because it SSL encryption for all connections to the standard makes.

It also WebSocket to TCP-based network protocol provides bidirectional communication between a Web application and a server. Luggage is now in a system that performs a security audit on websites. The “Fraud Detection System” checked pages via a phishing filter – is a page classified as dangerous or defective, you have to open the user the option to leave this before the actual call to the phone or do not use.

Opera Mobile also supports the latest version and additional web standards like CSS animations and Flexbox elements, HTML5 support for drag and drop and clipboard access via API is now also on board.


Download: Opera Mobile (free)

Which browser do you use on Android the most? Do you have Opera Mobile installed on your device and what you think of the update? We welcome your comments.

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