
Just note that none of these profiles share anything like passwords and such.Īnother option is to just open a private window and log into the other stuff you want. With the standalone installation way, since they're each separate Operas, you can have them all open at once. The Opera community has created a program, called Opera Profile Creator, that automates most of the process. The downside to this second way is that you can't have multiple profiles open at once. You can do that as many times as you want to create multiple profiles. When you're done there, close that Opera and start Opera via the normal shortcut/pinned taskbar icon. Run 1000s of accounts by ditching unreliable masking for stable virtual browser profiles with distinct fingerprints so encrypted even we cant read them. Then, when you want to use that other profile, close Opera and use the other shortcut to open Opera with the other profile. Then, on the "shortcut" tab, modify the command to launcher.exe to specify a user data directory.įor example: "C:\Program Files\Opera\launcher.exe" "-user-data-dir=C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\My Second Profile"

Then, right-click it again and goto "Properties". Then, right-click the shortcut and rename it what you want. Create as many of those standalone installations as you want.Īnother way to do it is to find your existing launcher.exe, right-click it and choose to create a shortcut on your desktop.

Then, right click on launcher.exe in that folder and pin it to start or the taskbar or create a shortcut for it on the desktop and rename the shortcut what you want.

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Download the Opera installer, launch it, click "options", set "install path" to a folder in your user space somewhere ("C:\Users\yourusername\My Program Files\Folder Name" for example), set "install for" to "Standalone installation" and install.
