![]() Note that the Tampermonkey I have installed in Opera is 4.7.54 from the Chrome 'store' and that it is installed via the official Opera mechanism of installing it via their 'Install Chrome Extensions' extension. I will add cross-linking once I have both links. I intend also to report it on their beta blog (specifically on the entry about the most recent release of the forward version, opera-developer) but, as I must commit one note or the other first, this one is first. In any case, I am pretty sure that Tampermonkey is not itself malicious, although it may have hooks into the browser which a behavior monitor might object to and of course one could easily install malicious userscripts into it.Īnother user reported this to Opera, in a forum which I believe has a little bit of Opera developer attention, but not very much. The meaning of 'we' in this statement is unclear I can't tell if Opera-the-company manually maintain a blacklist, to which they have added Tampermonkey if the browser subscribes to some sort of 3rd party blacklisting service or whether the blocking was triggered by local behavior monitoring. This means it can no longer cause any damage to your machine. We've identified this extension as malicious and have blacklisted it. ![]() The world's most popular userscript manager
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