Your cache can be huge and could be a pain if it was a part of your data that roams. As for why the "cache" folder isn't in the roaming folder with everything else, see. That's because Opera has the cache folder separate at "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local\Opera Software\Opera Stable". You will also notice in the "Opera Stable" user data folder that there's no "cache" folder along with all the other profile files and folders in there. So, Opera just puts the default profile-specific files and folders with everything else in the user data folder and not in a folder named "Default" like other Chromium-based browsers. What you will notice (in builds before 102 or build 1.29 and newer 1.xx builds than that with a fresh "Opera Stable" folder for example) is that Opera doesn't use any folders for specific profiles as Opera only supports one profile. Now look at Opera's user data folder at "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable". That's basically how most Chromium-based browsers are set up. Also, in each of those profile-specific folders, you'll see a "cache" folder that contains the cache files for the profile. There's a "Guest profile" folder in the "User Data" folder too for files and folders specific to that guest profile. Also, if you click the profile icon on the address bar, you'll see there's a guest profile option too. You'll then see a "Profile 2" folder that contains files and folders that are specific to that extra profile you created (that you named "test"). However, you'll then see a "Default" folder used for the specific files and folders that pertain to the default "Person 1" profile that Chrome uses when you first start using Chrome. In the "User Data" folder, you'll see a bunch of files and folders that are used for all profiles. Then, take a look in "C:\yourusername\yourusername\AppData\Local\Google\Chrome\User Data". Then, click the profile icon on the address bar again, switch back to the default "Person 1" profile and close all Chrome windows. Install Chrome, run it, click the profile icon on the right side of the address field, click "Add", click "continue without an account" and name the profile "Test" for example. I guess that this is all about "migration" or lack thereof, about which I understand nothing Burnout426 Volunteer last edited by said in Is 1.70 safe to install in terms of losing user data?:
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