How to Clear Browser Data in Opera

How to Clear Browser Data in Opera

Step 1: Open Opera and Access Settings

  1. Open Opera.

  2. Click the Opera logo in the top-left corner.

  3. Select "Settings".

Step 2: Access Privacy & Security Settings

  1. In the Settings menu, click "Privacy & Security" on the left.

  2. Under the "Privacy" section, click "Clear browsing data".

Step 3: Choose What to Clear

  1. Select the time range (last hour, 24 hours, 7 days, 4 weeks, or all time).

  2. Check the boxes for the data you want to clear:

    • Browsing history

    • Cookies and other site data

    • Cached images and files

    • Passwords and other saved information

  3. Click the "Clear data" button.

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