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Opera VPN: How to Use It Like a Pro

Opera’s built-in VPN is free and can be easily activated in Settings

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Updated onJune 14, 2024

updated onJune 14, 2024

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Today, we’ll show you how to set up and use Opera’s built-in VPN. We’ll cover its features, includingIP address maskinganddata encryption.

Whether you’re on a PC, iPhone, or Android, our step-by-step guide will help you make the most of this free VPN service.

How do I use Opera’s built-in VPN?

How do I use Opera’s built-in VPN?

1. How to use Opera VPN on PC?

Now that you’ve performed these changes, you should be able to see an extra utility button called VPN appear next to the URL search box whenever you open a new tab.

Whenever you want to access an otherwise restricted location, simply toggle on that button and select a location:

After choosing the continent you can go ahead and be more specific with your actual location.

Once you’re done, just refresh the page. You should be able to browse using the VPN’s IP and bypass any potential blocks orgeo-restrictions.

Remember that you haveunlimited trafficwhen using Opera’s VPN, so don’t worry about the traffic log that it features, it is just there to inform you how much data was used, nothing else.

2. How to use Opera VPN on iPhone

3. How to use Opera VPN on Android?

Does Opera VPN hide my IP address?

Does Opera VPN hide my IP address?

Yes Opera VPN is a highly secure proxy service that actually spoofs your location by hiding your IP address. In our experience, it’s better than most free proxies, thanks to the fact that it also uses encryption.

To put it to the test, we connected to a European server and ran an IP test. Here are the results:

As you can see, the VPN successfully hid our IP address and replaced it with one from the selected location.

Is Opera VPN free?

Yes, Opera’s built-in VPN is completely free. However, the company also offers a paid VPN as a standalone app. The paid version features enhanced encryption and provides access to more servers. It also tends to offer faster speeds, particularly during peak usage hours.

Here’s a quick look at how they compare:

Wrapping up

Opera’s built-in VPN is one of thebest free options out there. Now you should be able to know how to use it on your device for better data privacy and fewer online restrictions.

Let us know what you think about this VPN and don’t hesitate to ask if you have any questions about it.

More about the topics:Opera Web Browser

Radu Tyrsina

Radu Tyrsina has been a Windows fan ever since he got his first PC, a Pentium III (a monster at that time).

For most of the kids of his age, the Internet was an amazing way to play and communicate with others, but he was deeply impressed by the flow of information and how easily you can find anything on the web.

Prior to founding Windows Report, this particular curiosity about digital content enabled him to grow a number of sites that helped hundreds of millions reach faster the answer they’re looking for.

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