For all its amazing features, Opera One has its own fair share of inconveniences. One of these is the fact that, right after you install it, every time you start your computer, the browser will also automatically launch.
Not only that, but after every update, it features a three-second-long intro animation that comes with a loading sound that many users consider to be annoying. This feature is enabled by default, but the good news is that there are ways to disable it completely.

How to Disable Opera One’s Auto-Start Feature
When you first install Opera One, it will start by itself every time you boot your computer. Follow the steps below to disable this feature:
How to Disable Opera One’s Intro Animation
There are currently two ways of disabling Opera One’s intro animation. One involves disabling this feature from within the browser, and the other one involvesusing the Windows Task Managerto get the job done.
Disable Opera One’s Intro Animation From Within the Browser Settings
This will require users to access Opera’s flags page, where experimental features are present. Here’s how to do it:
Manually Disable Opera One’s Intro Animation With the Task Manager
An alternative method would be to completely delete the executable that’s responsible for Opera’s intro animation. However, if you choose to follow the previous method, there’s no need to follow this one as well.
Start Using Opera One With Fewer Distractions
Thanks to the methods listed below, your computer’s startup speed will no longer be hindered by having to load Opera One every time it boots up. Additionally, you don’t have to worry about any annoying three-second intro animations or any intro sounds, either.
Once these two issues are out of the way, you can finally start using Opera One in a much more efficient manner.

