Easy WhatsApp, Messenger and Telegram access now built into Opera browser quoting : "theverge"

referring to Originally part of its experimental Neon browser used to test out unconventional ideas, the feature has now been ported over to the new and refreshed Reborn browser. And with its latest version, called Opera Reborn, the company is adding another interesting new feature: messaging apps built directly into the browser. Users can pin Facebook, WhatsApp, and Telegram messaging apps to the updated sidebar, allowing quick access to conversations without having to switch between windows or apps. But Opera has been offering reasons to switch to its browser for some time now. Opera's built-in ad-blocking tech, which arrived last year, gets some upgrades in Reborn, such as extra blacklist options.


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Opera's new browser gives you direct access to WhatsApp, Messenger, and Telegram
The latest addition is a messaging sidebar built directly into the browser interface. From the sidebar, users can log into their WhatsApp, Facebook Messenger, and Telegram accounts, and chat with friends and family without ever leaving Opera itself. While it is nice to have access to chat apps in the browser window, their inclusion makes for a crowded interface. This feature first appeared in the company's experimental Neon browser, which was designed to test out Opera's weirdest ideas. The browser includes other features Opera has added over the past year, including a built-in ad-blocking tool and access to a free, unlimited VPN.


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