Opera, which is mostly known for its popular mobile browsers, has released the second Beta Version of its popular mobile browser Opera Mini 3.
The new browser features added security as the passwords will now be transmitted using a secure connection. It will feature RSS feed preview and aggregation that will allow the users to display web content from sites of their choice.
The company has also warned the users not to transmit any confidential information as the beta version contains some known security issues, which will be taken care of in the final version.
The browser will also allow the users to upload photos taken from the mobile camera on social networking sites and it will also come integrated with collapsible menus.
The latest version will also have added Anti-Fraud measures and an included trusted site index. When a user will attempt to browse a site the browser will check it against the Opera Database and if the site is not trusted then it will block any ongoing transmission and will display a warning to the user.
This method of testing sites has also been incorporated in Mozilla’s Firefox 2.0 and Microsoft’s Internet Explorer 7.
Via: zdnet





