Fixing Opera Login Issues on Windows 11
If Opera won’t log you in on Windows 11, try deleting the `Login Data` file from the Opera profile folder. This is usually the quickest fix for login issues.
## Direct Answer
To delete the `Login Data` file, follow these steps:
1. Close Opera.
2. Press `Windows + R` to open the Run dialog, type `%appdata%\Opera Software\Opera Stable` and press Enter.
3. Find the `Login Data` file and delete it.
4. Restart Opera and try logging in again.
## Step-by-Step Guide
If deleting the `Login Data` file doesn’t work, here’s a more detailed guide to troubleshooting Opera login issues:
1. **Check for updates**: Ensure you’re running the latest version of Opera.
2. **Clear browsing data**: Go to `Settings` > `Privacy and security` > `Clear browsing data` and select the types of data to clear.
3. **Disable extensions**: Try disabling all extensions and then re-enabling them one by one to identify if any extension is causing the issue.
4. **Reset Opera settings**: Go to `Settings` > `Advanced` > `Reset settings` to reset Opera to its default settings.
5. **Reinstall Opera**: If none of the above steps work, try uninstalling and reinstalling Opera.
## FAQ
– **Q: What if I’ve tried all the steps and Opera still won’t log me in?**
A: Try seeking help from Opera’s official support forum or contact their customer support.
– **Q: Will deleting the `Login Data` file affect my saved passwords?**
A: Yes, deleting the `Login Data` file will remove all saved login credentials. You may need to re-enter your passwords for all saved sites.
– **Q: Can I recover my saved login credentials after deleting the `Login Data` file?**
A: No, once the `Login Data` file is deleted, the saved login credentials are gone and cannot be recovered.
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