Opera's new Air browser will encourage you take breaks from the internet
- Opera launched a new browser called Opera Air, focusing on mental well-being and mindfulness features like break reminders and breathing exercises.
- The browser includes a 'Take a Break' feature that reminds users to pause and offers soundscapes to enhance focus and mood.
- Opera's Product Director, Mohamed Salah, stated that the browser aims to convey mindfulness through its design and tools.
- Opera Air is available for free and includes benefits like an ad blocker, VPN, and access to messaging apps directly from the sidebar.
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Opera has introduced a new Opera Air browser focused on awareness and emotional well-being. It features break reminders, breathing exercises, and a set of relaxing soundscapes to help users both focus and reduce stress levels. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine (Styler project) with reference to The Verge, an American website about computer equipment. “We decided to explore science-based ways to help our users navigate the Internet in a way that m…
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