Have your privacy cake and consume the web too Brave Software has reworked its browser's Rust-based adblock engine to make it significantly more memory efficient and perhaps more secure. So you get ...
It’s easy to fall into the habit of using the pre-installed browser on our Android phone. For years, I did just that and defaulted to Google Chrome, or, occasionally, Microsoft Edge, thinking that was ...
Brave 1.49 should keep you secret Brave has expanded its browser/firewall/VPN service, known as Brave Firewall + VPN, to Windows. Brave 1.49 can now run on top of Windows and… Brave 1.49 should keep ...
Brave Browser is getting a new feature called 'custom scriptlets' that lets advanced users inject their own JavaScript into websites, allowing deep customization and control over their browsing ...
When you're browsing the web, privacy matters. Microsoft's Recall feature has been the subject of a lot of debate since it was announced in 2024. So much so, that Microsoft has made some changes to it ...
According to a recent Brave blog post, version 1.78 of the mobile browser added a new Shields option called Block Elements. This feature lets users tap any on-page annoyance and hide it. The post ...
Brave has open-sourceed a new tool called "Cookiecrumbler," which uses large language models (LLMs) to detect cookie consent notices and then community-driven reviews to block those that won't break ...
TL;DR: The Brave web browser now blocks Microsoft's Recall feature by default to better protect user privacy, with AdGuard also following in its footsteps (albeit not shutting out Recall by default).