

If the VPN can get through successfully while you can't get through directly, it means something along the connection path is selectively blocking certain URLs and IPs.

This is particularly true if both a website's URL (the 'https' text address normally entered into the browser's address box) and its IP (the numerical site address associated with only that URL and always accessed automatically by a browser from a specified DNS-lookup website) are unable to connect directly when manually entered into a browser.Ĭontacting a website using a VPN means that only the VPN's URL or IP is visible to the members of the connecting network, not the target website's own URL or IP (the target's URL is encrypted and sent to the VPN, and the VPN typically looks up the IP for the target site using its own resources). The ability to access Opera's websites using an independent VPN program would normally indicate that something between you and the target websites is blocking you from direct access. my friend in same my country KSA has opera and working smoothly what would be blocking this access without VPN ? I tried a VPN programme and when I used it I was able to access to all these sites like, opera download page, etc. Also, a new profile would have no previous stored website data/settings etc., ('''Tools''' > ).Blackbird71 last edited said in Opera sites can't be reached !!:

A new profile would have the default Firefox settings ('''Tools''' ('''Alt''' + '''T''') >, and ), and usually would also be empty of any '''Extensions''' and themes ('''Appearance''') in Tools > Add-ons) and their settings. Firefox stores your personal data and settings in separate from its. If the new profile is okay, you can later from the old profile.
