Opera is a popular web browser and one of the most popular opera opera software applications. Opera has a synchronization feature that allows you to keep your browsing history and bookmarks synchronized between your devices. This article will show you how to configure Opera synchronization in order to keep your browsing history and bookmarks synchronized between your devices. First, open Opera and click on the three lines in the top left corner of the window. This will open a menu with three options: “Settings”, “History”, and “Bookmarks”. In the “Settings” menu, you can change how Opera synchronizes your browsing history and bookmarks. You can choose to have Opera keep all of your browsing history on your device, or you can choose to have Opera keep only some of your browsing history on your device. You can also choose to have Opera keep only some of your bookmarks on your device, or you can choose to have Opera keep all of your bookmarks on your device. In the “History” menu, you can change how Opera stores Bookmark data for each session. You can choose to store Bookmark data in a persistent file on disk, or you can store Bookmark data in a temporary file that is created when opera starts up. You can also choose to store Bookmark data in an online database that is accessible from any computer that has an internet connection, or you can store Bookmark data in an offline database that is accessible from certain devices only. In the “Bookmarks” menu, you can change how Opera stores Browser Data for each session. You can store Browser Data in a persistent file on disk, or you can store Browser Data in a temporary file that is created when opera starts up. You can also choose to store Browser Data in an online database that is accessible from any computer that has an internet connection, or you could store Browser Data in an offline database that is accessible from certain devices only.