Starting in version 1.31, Brave will support custom filter list subscriptions, allowing users to further control how unwanted network requests and in-page elements are blocked in Brave. This work is part of Brave’s goal of providing best-of-breed content filtering tools, and keeping people in control of their Web browsing.| Brave
Online privacy can be confusing. In this easy-to-read list, you'll find short definitions of essential privacy and Internet terms including HTML. Check out the Brave Privacy Glossary here.| Brave
Online privacy can be confusing. In this easy-to-read list, you'll find short definitions of essential privacy and Internet terms including Browser. Check out the Brave Privacy Glossary here.| Brave
Online privacy can be confusing. In this easy-to-read list, you'll find short definitions of essential privacy and Internet terms including Ad Blocker. Check out the Brave Privacy Glossary here.| Brave
Online privacy can be confusing. In this easy-to-read list, you'll find short definitions of essential privacy and Internet terms including URL. Check out the Brave Privacy Glossary here.| Brave
Online privacy can be confusing. In this easy-to-read list, you'll find short definitions of essential privacy and Internet terms including Extensions. Check out the Brave Privacy Glossary here.| Brave
Brave Shields - Default protection. On every web page you visit. It blocks the stuff that follows you online - third-party ads, trackers, cross-site cookies, phishing, fingerprinting & more.| Brave
New versions of Brave will hide—and, where possible, completely block—cookie consent notifications. Brave's approach is distinct and more privacy-preserving than similar systems used in other browsers.| Brave