fixed images on opera article

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<h3>Homepage request</h3>
<p>If this is the first time you run Opera, it makes this request: <img src =../images/opera_firstrun.png"> which will redirect you to their homepage. Then, that homepage will make a bunch of other requests, including to google analytics, facebook (if you're logged in, they now know who you are), and even yandex.ru. The yandex request will set a <b>uniquely identifying</b> cookie.</p>
<p>If this is the first time you run Opera, it makes this request: <img src="../images/opera_firstrun.png"> which will redirect you to their homepage. Then, that homepage will make a bunch of other requests, including to google analytics, facebook (if you're logged in, they now know who you are), and even yandex.ru. The yandex request will set a <b>uniquely identifying</b> cookie.</p>
<h3>Cxense analytics</h3>
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<h3>Search engines</h3>
<p>Opera will also download a list of search engines, which <font color=red><b>you cannot delete</b></font>, only add new ones (at least from the GUI). Apparently, there are some convoluted methods of deleting the search engines, but I haven't confirmed them. <img src =../images/opera_partner_content.png"> Of course, the default search engine is the anti-privacy <a href="../articles/google.html">Google</a>.</p>
<p>Opera will also download a list of search engines, which <font color=red><b>you cannot delete</b></font>, only add new ones (at least from the GUI). Apparently, there are some convoluted methods of deleting the search engines, but I haven't confirmed them. <img src="../images/opera_partner_content.png"> Of course, the default search engine is the anti-privacy <a href="../articles/google.html">Google</a>.</p>
<h3>OCSP querying</h3>