![]() ![]() This will be useful for some people, so it is good Browsers offer these features out of the box. ![]() If you don’t trust Opera then… well… there are dozens of other alternatives to choose from. ![]() One thing I will always hate about Opera is how they don’t let people set their own default search engine because of money, and then it is all region based so you get different ‘partners’ depending on your region. I don’t even see it because I changed my region to be able to use Yandex as my search engine. If it can be turned off, then what is the problem about it? Don’t use it then. Now You: will you use Shopping Corner, or would you use a similar feature in your browser of choice? Indicators that coupons or promotions are available would certainly boost use of the feature in the browser, but maybe that is planned for a future release. The feature feels a bit out of place in its current form, as users need to launch Shopping Corner in the browser to use it. Shopping Corner aims to improve the shopping experience in Opera, and it is likely, but never mentioned, that it is also generating revenue for the company. Shopping in Microsoft Edge highlights if coupon codes are available for the visited website. Microsoft added the functionality to the company's Edge web browser some time ago. ![]() Polish users may also benefit from the integration of the cashback service Dify, according to Opera Software. The price comparison service Idealo is the partner in Germany and the United Kingdom, in Poland, it is Ceneo, and in the United States, it is Amazon. Opera cooperates with different regional partners, according to the announcement. Shopping Corner does not highlight available deals on websites, even if coupons or promotions are available. ![]()
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