Opera Mini browser to get NetSweeper filtering technology

Posted on Wednesday, October 06 2010 @ 17:27 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Opera Software and Netsweeper announced a partnership to add security and content filtering technology to Opera Mini:
With Netsweeper’s technology, Opera will be able to offer mobile operators increased ability to block phishing, fraud, viruses, trojans, malware, access to adult content or other sites, services that are deemed inappropriate, and also add in an extra level of security, especially for enterprise networks. This new solution leverages the latest caching technologies and is capable of processing interactive, user-generated Web 2.0 content that will further strengthen online user protection.

"Our operator customers have requested the ability to control and filter content for our Opera Mini browser, due to legal requirements in the countries where the operators are established," said Christen Krogh, Chief Development Officer at Opera Software. "This partnership with Netsweeper, which has the most advanced and scalable solution in the market today, will make Opera Mini very attractive to the world’s operators.”

Netsweeper’s content filtering and web threat management solutions operate in real-time as Netsweeper’s artificial intelligence engines are notified of the URLs browsed by users and categorized immediately. Netsweeper presently has categorized over 3.8 billion unique URLs with an accuracy rate of 99.9 percent. In addition, Netsweeper has developed ways to identify and block viruses, spyware and other malicious applications, thus protecting both the operator's network and the individual subscribers.

"Netsweeper is pleased to partner with an industry leader such as Opera," said Perry Roach, CEO, Netsweeper. "With the mobile market expanding rapidly and the number of mobile devices with Opera Mini growing worldwide, this partnership represents a fantastic opportunity for not only our businesses but for the operators as well-- who will have a distinctive, competitive advantage in the market.”

Opera Mini is the most popular mobile browser in the world with more than 66 million active monthly users. It includes popular features such as Speed Dial, tabbed browsing, Opera Link, and the ability to save pages, notes and bookmarks. In August 2010, users viewed 33.9 billion pages in Opera Mini and 4.5 petabytes of operator data was compressed for Opera Mini users.


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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