If you watch all your shows and movies on your mobile device, chances are your monthly data allowance goes mostly to video streaming. While Opera Max had promised to be the data-saving proxy that you need, it couldn’t compress those https videos, and so it could only help up to a point. That is, until now. The latest update to the browser now includes the ability to compress online videos, but with the assurance that there is no significant loss in quality.
And of course, quality is important when it comes to watching your favorite TV shows like Game of Thrones or Daredevil. But sometimes, if conserving your data is more important to you, then having Opera Max will now come in handy. Your data savings can reach up to 50%, depending on the mobile or WiFi connection that you’re using. It also claims it can reduce buffering so no more sitting on the edge of your seat when YouTube decides to buffer at a crucial moment.
However, if you are a stickler for privacy, you may think twice about using Opera Max. The reason why it saves you bandwidth is that it reroutes traffic to its own network, compresses the data, then sends it back to you. So this means that your data goes through their servers, although they assure us that their users’ privacy is of tantamount importance.
The update to Opera Max has already been released today and your app should be updated by now. They also promise to add even more HTTPS video services in the future.
SOURCE: Opera