
#Opera browser now web addresses free#
Our browsers come with unique features, like our free built-in no-log browser VPN, our ad blocker with tracker blocking, and direct access to messengers like WhatsApp, Telegram and more in the browser’s UI. Opera is all about embracing innovation, emojis included. So, any time Disclosure’s yat 😎🎵😎 is featured anywhere on the internet (including here), it automatically links to their yat page. Also, emojis embedded on web pages now link to the yat page automatically. So, instead of typing “y.at/👽🎵,” you can simply insert 👽🎵 into your mobile or desktop browser to get to Lil Wayne’s record label. We are thrilled to be partnering with them to make URLs more user-friendly and expressive while giving yat creators more visibility on the web.”Īnd with our new partnership, yat emoji web addresses on Opera no longer need to be preceded by ‘y.at’. “T his integration is a testament to Opera’s continued innovation in the web browser space. “ Whether you’re an artist, musician, creator, business owner, or just want to increase your following, this integration is invaluable, making it easier for you to connect and share content with your community through your unique string of yat emojis,” said Naveen Jain, co-founder, and CEO of Yat. Instead of typing in numerous alphanumeric characters into a URL, you can simply use 🔥🐉, for example. The integration is equally about functionality as it is expression. The fact is, over 90% of the world’s 4.6 billion internet users express themselves with emojis, and Opera’s integration of yats opens up a new easy way for everyone to make their mark on the web. Lil Wayne’s (👽🎵) yat page ( y.at/👽🎵) directs users to his record label, and Steve Aoki’s ( y.at/🎂🎵) takes you to his website. Among the first to invest in and use their yats have been musical artists, and you can check them out right now using Opera Browser. You can customize your yat page or redirect it anywhere else on the web. The emoji-centric integration lets you easily find yat pages-unique domains that are generated when you create a yat from a personalized string of emojis. The emojification of Opera is thanks to Yat, the company that allows you to own personalized strings of emojis. It’s new, it’s easier and certainly a lot more fun. com, or even words in general, and make your way to websites using emojis. Now though, through this integration with Yat, all you Opera fans can ditch. Thirty-some years ago, the world wide web was first launched to the public, but not much has changed in regards to weblinks, and we still use. This is a major shift in the way the internet works, and is sign of the changing times. With Opera as the first browser to enable emoji-only based web addresses, we’re bringing a new level of creativity to the internet, letting you navigate the web with strings of emojis as URLs, instead of letters and words. Long story short, you can now access emoji-only-based web addresses and register your unique strings of emojis as your personal domains.
#Opera browser now web addresses android#
With the Opera integration, users won't have to type in the y.at part of the Yat page web address as they do in other browsers.Are you ready to take emojis to the next level? How about using emojis for a website address? Our new partnership with Yat is helping make this dream come true, by integrating their emoji system into our browsers on Windows, Mac, Android and iOS, as well as in the Opera Crypto Browser Project. The company introduced Yat pages on February 1. Yat co-founder Naveen Jain said Yat emoji domains let users personalise their internet identity, potentially giving creators, artists, and others, more visibility online. The owner of a Yat can create an NFT of their emoji string, and the company plans to eventually let users connect their Yats to electronic payments.Īccording to the company, musicians are among the early adopters of Yats for instance, singer Kesha's Yat page is the emojis Rainbow Rocket Alien (editor note: Vox's CMS does not allow rendering of emojis), followed by y.at, which redirects to her Kesha's World website.

Yat pages are unique domains generated when someone purchases a string of emoji (which itself is called a Yat). com in their URLs,' Jorgen Arnesen, executive vice president of mobile at Opera, was quoted as saying in a statement.


'It is been almost 30 years since the world wide web launched to the public, and there has not been much innovation in the weblink space: people still include. The integration is part of a partnership with Yat, a company that sells URLs with strings of emoji in them, reports The Verge. San Francisco, Feb 15 (IANS) Web browser company Opera has said it will enable emoji-only based web addresses 'to bring a new level of creativity to the internet'.
