Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 18th Oct 2006 17:02 UTC, submitted by Yogurth
Opera Software "As presented at the Opera Backstage event in London today, Opera 9.1 will include enhanced fraud protection. Today we display the name of the certificate owner in the right end of the address field when you're on a secure site. In 9.1 we will reuse that field to display more information about the trust level of the site you visit."
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Most important thing about this IMO
by Yogurth on Wed 18th Oct 2006 20:36 UTC
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"We don't store information on our servers that let us track individual users. IP addresses are discarded and we don't use cookies or other session information. No information goes directly to third parties, all communication goes through our own servers. Our servers get the trust information from a database supplied by GeoTrust, who have a long experience with anti-fraud solutions."

Neither Google(Firefox realtime phishing protection depends on Google) nor Microsoft(IE7 phishing realtime filter), do not offer any sort of privacy protection, and Opera has a big advantage here.