JAKARTA - Opera Web3 browser recently announced the launch of a new security feature called Web3 Guard. This feature aims to protect users from harmful decentralization applications and phishing attempts, as well as provide risk analysis related to the DApp application.

Web3 Guard helps users understand the risks in using DApp by analyzing suspicious codes, security vulnerabilities and audit reports.

In addition, this feature also monitors web pages to search for signs of phishing attacks, without harming the user's privacy or personal information. With the Web3 Guard, the Opera Web3 ensures that its users can explore the Web3 ecosystem more safely.

"Currently, Web3 Guard provides alerts and information to users so they are not only aware of the current potential risks, but are also gradually becoming more accustomed to types of dangers specific to Web3," said Danny Yao, Opera's senior product manager for cryptography.

One of these features is an address checker who compares the address of the recipient with the known enemy agent database and warns when suspicious activity is detected.

The browser also offers the option to enable HTTPS encryption on every web page visited, provide additional layers of protection and ensure that the websites accessed are completely secure.

In the first week of December, this browser added a nonfungible token (NFT) capability that allows users to explore the world of NFT through their browsers. Famous for offering cryptocurrencies to users, this browser is one of the important platforms for users who want to explore the 3.0 web, summarized from the NFT News Pro.


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