
"For years, Opera has been my go-to browser on Linux (more on that in a bit), and it has been for a long time. I originally migrated from my previous default browser (Firefox) due to its poor tab management. Opera includes a feature called Workspaces, which makes managing tabs not only easy but also efficient. Instead of having 30-60 tabs open in a single window (which can lead to confusion), I categorize my tabs into categories such as Work, Social, and Shopping."
"Although Opera doesn't have the same level of security as other browsers on this list, it does offer features such as forced HTTPS, protection against malicious sites, Secure DNS, and V8 security. Opera also performs very well. Outside of stripped-down, minimal browsers, Opera can compete with any modern option in the realm of performance. Plus, with the inclusion of Aria AI and the Opera VPN, you'd be hard-pressed to find a better option."
Opera has long been a go-to browser on Linux and remains a primary choice on Mac. Migration from Firefox was driven by superior tab management. The Workspaces feature allows categorizing tabs into groups like Work, Social, and Shopping, reducing clutter and improving efficiency. Opera's theming engine enhances the user interface. Security measures include forced HTTPS, protection against malicious sites, Secure DNS, and V8 security. Performance is strong and competitive with modern browsers. Integrated features such as Aria AI and an Opera VPN add utility and privacy.
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