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Web preferences Enable Autofill If you enable Autofill, Opera can complete common forms for you online including your address or credit card information. To enable Autofill:. Go to Settings. Click Advanced in the left sidebar, and click Privacy & security. Under Passwords and forms, click Autofill settings. Turn on Autofill forms.
To add an address or credit card for Opera to use when automatically filling in forms, click the Add button. Your contact or credit card information can later be edited or removed. Click the menu next to the item you wish to edit or remove. Manage camera access in pages Some sites may ask to access your computer’s camera. By default, Opera will always ask you to allow a site to access your camera. Opera will remember your sharing choice if the site is secured through an HTTPS connection. To allow or block sites from accessing your camera:.
Go to Settings. Click Advanced in the left sidebar, and click Privacy & security. Under Privacy and security, click Content settings. Click Camera. At the top, turn on or off Ask before accessing (recommended).
You can also set which camera you wish Opera to use by default, if you have more than one connected to your computer. Use the dropdown menu to set your camera preference. Manage cookies in pages Cookies are small data files that store information in connection with a website. For example, a cookie may be created to store the contents of a shopping basket or to confirm that you are logged in as you browse the pages of a site. Cookies can be used to construct a profile of your browsing habits and are therefore regarded by some as a privacy issue. Set your cookie preferences Setting preferences gives you control of how Opera handles cookies. The default setting is to accept all cookies.
To set your cookie preferences:. Go to Settings.
Click Advanced in the left sidebar, and click Privacy & security. Under Privacy and security, click Content settings. Click Cookies. At the top, turn on or off Allow sites to save and read cookie data (recommended). There are two additional options for handling cookies:. Keep local data only until you quit your browser – Deletes cookies that have been added after this preference was enabled when closing the browser. Block third-party cookies – Blocks cookies set by other websites whose content is displayed in frames or images in the current website you are visiting.
Blocking third-party cookies will allow only the cookies for the site you are visiting to be set on your system. Click the Add button next to the Block, Clear on exit, or Allow sections to set site-specific cookie preferences for websites. Type. before the domain name to create an exception for an entire domain name. Creating an. opera.com cookie exception will apply to pages such as blogs.opera.com and addons.opera.com. IP addresses can also be added as exceptions.
Manage how links are handled Some sites may ask to open special types of links by default. These are called protocol handlers. For example, you can set Opera to open ical: links in Google Calendar’s web app or force mailto: links to open in your email web app.
To allow or not allow sites from asking to be default handlers of specific types of links:. Go to Settings.
Click Advanced in the left sidebar, and click Privacy & security. Under Privacy and security, click Content settings. Click Handlers. At the top, click Allow sites to ask to become default handlers for protocols (recommended) or Do not allow any site to handle protocols. Click the menu next to a handler to remove it.
Manage images on pages You can control how Opera handles images on the pages you view. You can opt to display all images or not, as well as set site-specific image preferences. To change image settings:. Go to Settings. Click Advanced in the left sidebar, and click Privacy & security. Under Privacy and security, click Content settings.
Click Images. At the top, turn on or off Show all (recommended).
Click the Add button to set site-specific preferences. Manage JavaScript in pages JavaScript is a scripting language used to add functions to pages, such as manipulating browser windows. In rare cases, JavaScript may be used intrusively to perform certain actions you may find annoying. For these cases, you can turn it off completely. If you do, some pages will not work as designed. To change JavaScript settings:. Go to Settings.
Click Advanced in the left sidebar, and click Privacy & security. Under Privacy and security, click Content settings. Click JavaScript. At the top, turn on or off Allowed (recommended). Click the Add button to set site-specific preferences. Manage location sharing in pages Some sites may ask to use your location to provide localized features, such as reviews from nearby shops or coupons from businesses located in your area. To do this, these sites may ask you to allow geolocation on the page.
You can choose whether or not to share your location when browsing. Opera will not share this information without your permission. Setting location sharing preferences gives you control over how sites access your location. By default, Opera asks you if you’d like to share your location the first time you visit a site that requests it. You can choose to allow or deny access to your location, and Opera will remember your choice for future visits to that site.
To manage your location sharing preferences:. Go to Settings. Click Advanced in the left sidebar, and click Privacy & security. Under Privacy and security, click Content settings. Click Location. At the top, turn on or off Ask before accessing (recommended).
Click the icon to remove individual site exceptions. Manage microphone access in pages Some sites and web apps may ask to access your computer’s microphone. For example, a live-chat app may want to use your mic so you can speak to another person through their service. By default, Opera will always ask you to allow a site to access your microphone. Opera will remember your sharing choice if the site is secured through an HTTPS connection. To manage sites’ access to your microphone:.
Go to Settings. Click Advanced in the left sidebar, and click Privacy & security. Under Privacy and security, click Content settings.
Click Microphone. At the top, turn on or off Ask before accessing (recommended). You can also set which microphone you wish Opera to use by default, if you have more than one connected to your computer. Use the drop-down menus to set your microphone preference. Manage MIDI access in pages If you connect a musical instrument digital interface (MIDI) device to your computer, such as a keyboard or controller, some sites and web apps may ask to have exclusive access to the device.
For example, a developer may make a new synthesizer available on the web that you can use with your keyboard. When the site has exclusive access, other apps (both on the web and on your computer) may fail to receive output from your device. By default, Opera will always ask you to allow a site to have exclusive access your MIDI device.
Opera will remember your sharing choice if the site is secured through an HTTPS connection. To always allow or deny sites’ exclusive access to your MIDI devices:.
Go to Settings. Click Advanced in the left sidebar, and click Privacy & security. Under Privacy and security, click Content settings. Click MIDI devices. At the top, turn on or off Ask when a site wants to use system exclusive messages to access MIDI devices (recommended).
Manage desktop notifications Desktop notifications allow websites and apps to display information about their service’s activities or status. These notifications display on your computer’s desktop even when the browser is minimized.
They can alert you to things like new emails, special coupon offers, or if comments are posted to your blog. You can control how sites deliver notifications. By default, Opera asks you if you’d like a site to notify you.
You can choose to allow or deny the site to display notifications, and Opera will remember your choice for future visits to that site. To manage desktop notifications:. Go to Settings. Click Advanced in the left sidebar, and click Privacy & security. Under Privacy and security, click Content settings. Click Notifications.
At the top, turn on or off Ask before sending (recommended). Click the Add button to set site-specific preferences. Manage saved passwords When you log in to a website, Opera gives you the option to save your password. If you click Never, that site will be added to Opera’s never saved list.
By default, Opera will offer to save your passwords. To disable this offering:. Go to Settings. Click Advanced in the left sidebar, and click Privacy & security. Under Passwords and forms, click Manage passwords.
At the top, turn off Offer to save passwords. To view details or to remove your passwords, click the menu next to a website. When entering a username and password for a website, Opera will ask if you wish to save the password in your password manager. Click Save to save the password for this website in your password manager.
Click Never to decline saving your password for this website. Click the X to close the window. Opera will ask again the next time you log in to the website. Manage pop-ups and redirects in pages Opera will try to distinguish pop-ups that you have requested (login pages, for example) from pop-ups launched automatically from websites, such as advertising. By default, Opera will block pop-ups you have not requested. You can control how Opera handles pop-ups. To change pop-up settings:.
Go to Settings. Click Advanced in the left sidebar, and click Privacy & security.
Under Privacy and security, click Content settings. Click Pop-ups and redirects.
At the top, turn on or off Allowed. Click the Add button to set site-specific preferences.
PLANO, Texas, April 23, 2009 - Siemens PLM Software, a business unit of the Siemens Industry Automation Division and a leading global provider of product lifecycle management (PLM) software and services, today announced a new capability in its Teamcenter® software portfolio that will help ensure compatibility across all products supplied to any branch of the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). Developed in conjunction with Siemens Government Services (SGS), authorized reseller of Siemens PLM Software, the new functionality supports the DoD Architecture Framework (DoDAF), an architectural standard which mandates that all products delivered to the DoD include common architecture documentation for evaluation as part of the product development process. “Today’s announcement will enable the U.S. Military and its contractors to efficiently incorporate a common architecture into their products at the earliest phase of the development process,” said Steve Bashada, vice president of Teamcenter Applications, Siemens PLM Software. “Using an intelligent diagramming environment, Teamcenter provides modeling tools that understand connections between elements. As a result, a common product architecture is built-in and documented throughout the development process, and product compatibility among all branches of the military is ensured.” Providing an “Intelligent” Link to Product Design Due to a number of interoperability problems among various branches of the military services, congress passed the Clinger-Cohen Act which requires product architecture be considered and reviewed as a part of defense acquisitions.
Subsequently, the DoDAF was established and includes a number of standard deliverables that describe the operations, system and data architecture of a product. Initially this demand was filled by a variety of 2D diagramming tools which create good visual images but without an “intelligent” link to the product design. The DoDAF template for Teamcenter integrates a state-of-the-art diagramming environment with an intelligent database that supports not only the capture and delivery of DoDAF information but also the intelligence of the relationships – creating a multi-user decision support system for use by the services. This new Teamcenter functionality is available immediately and played a key role in helping the United States Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM) win last year’s DoD Enterprise Architecture Achievement Government Organization Award. As described in an issued by USJFCOM Public Affairs on April 18, 2008, this award recognizes the Joint Command and Control Architectures and Capability Assessment Enterprise (JACAE), which maps out the available various command and control (C2) capabilities and how joint task force headquarters (JTF HQ) can bring them together to support a JTF and its networks.
This award marks the second time the command has won an award for enterprise architecture excellence. They previously won in 2005 for developing the Joint Battle Management Command and Control Joint Capability Mapping Environment, a tool which JACAE replaced. A press release describing the 2005 award and its link to Teamcenter can be viewed here.
About Siemens PLM Software Siemens PLM Software, a business unit of the Siemens Industry Automation Division, is a leading global provider of product lifecycle management (PLM) software and services with 5.9 million licensed seats and 56,000 customers worldwide. Headquartered in Plano, Texas, Siemens PLM Software works collaboratively with companies to deliver open solutions that help them turn more ideas into successful products. For more information on Siemens PLM Software products and services, visit. About Siemens Industry Automation Division The Siemens Industry Automation Division (Nuremberg, Germany) is a worldwide leader in the fields of automation systems, low-voltage switchgear and industrial software. Its portfolio ranges from standard products for the manufacturing and process industries to solutions for whole industrial sectors that encompass the automation of entire automobile production facilities and chemical plants.
As a leading software supplier, Industry Automation optimizes the entire value added chain of manufacturers – from product design and development to production, sales and a wide range of maintenance services. With around 42,900 employees worldwide Siemens Industry Automation achieved in fiscal year 2008 total sales of EUR8.7 billion. About Siemens Government Services, Inc. Siemens Government Services, Inc. (SGS) is a special purpose, wholly-owned subsidiary of Siemens and an authorized reseller of Siemens PLM Software for all direct and indirect U.S. Federal Government related work.
Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, SGS is an integrator for the broad range of innovative Siemens products, solutions and services to provide answers to the government’s toughest challenges related to integrated security solutions, lifecycle and maintenance support services, product lifecycle management, and energy and environmental solutions. For more information on Siemens Government Services, visit. Note: Siemens and the Siemens logo are registered trademarks of Siemens AG. Teamcenter is a trademark or registered trademark of Siemens Product Lifecycle Management Software Inc. Or its subsidiaries in the United States and in other countries. All other trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks belong to their respective holders.