The Opera Company is seeking ten individuals to transport them to a Norwegian paradise. Here is how to apply

Popular web browser Opera has launched a campaign that gives ten lucky people the chance to enjoy a week-long holiday in Norway in line with the Nordic trend of "Hygge.". By aligning the harmony and simplicity that surround this concept, Opera offers stays in ideal locations where cabins provide a space of calm and contemplation that is unique in the world.
One of the reasons Opera launched this new campaign is to encourage the use of its browsers, which it itself compares to Hygge Desk browsers thanks to their customizability, making it possible for you to use the browser for work or personal entertainment in the perfect space on your computer or mobile phone that suits what you want.
To participate in the draw, you will have to go to the official website of Opera, where upon registration you will be able to choose between five possible locations, and you will have to provide your reasons why you think you deserve a week-long vacation. You can explain this in written words and pictures, and Opera herself will make the choice. Thus, the ten chosen will be able to enjoy this trip to the most beautiful part of Norway.
As for what this trip includes, it is a trip for two people (or one person if no companion is chosen), as Opera will also provide you with a rental car to transport you from the airport to your designated Hygge office.
Opera is a company that has been around for a long time in the world of browsers, but in recent years it has managed to grow very quickly. In fact, in September 2024, they shared some data about their progress, which showed that they already had more than 300 million users in total or that their latest browser, the gaming browser Opera GX, was also proving itself with more than 30 million users.
Through this campaign and the continuous progress that Opera is making in its browsers, it is trying to position itself as one of the alternative options to the more dominant browsers, such as Google Chrome, Safari, or Microsoft Edge, and presents itself as a browser that seeks to achieve its goals.
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