Brave users can now choose to give sites temporary access to permission-protected capabilities to better protect their privacy. Common examples of permission-protected browser capabilities include web cameras, microphones, location information, and motion sensors, among others.| Brave
In order to stay one step ahead of online trackers, Brave regularly releases new privacy features and improvements. This post discusses three recent changes in Brave that each help make the web a more privacy, and person, respecting platform.| Brave
Brave is releasing additional protections against certain forms of bounce tracking. We call these new protections "debouncing". As of desktop version 1.32, Brave will protect users against bounce tracking by recognizing when the user is about to visit a known tracking domain, skipping visiting the tracking site all together, and instead directly navigating the user to the intended destination.| Brave
Technical insights and analysis from Brave’s privacy and security team on Web standards, laws, and harmful new proposals from Big Tech. Check out Brave's work to continue advocating for user privacy and an open Web.| Brave
Online privacy can be confusing. In this easy-to-read list, you'll find short definitions of essential privacy terms including Server. Check out the Brave Privacy Glossary here.| Brave
Brave is shipping a new, powerful privacy-protecting feature called Unlinkable Bouncing. This feature protects your privacy by noticing when you're about to visit a privacy harming site, and instead routes that visit through a new, temporary browser storage.| Brave
Brave contributes to the Web privacy community in many ways, including by developing privacy tools for users and developers, sharing our research on Web privacy, and advocating for privacy in Web standards.| Brave
Online privacy can be confusing. In this easy-to-read list, you'll find short definitions of essential privacy and Internet terms including Fingerprinting. 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 Cookies. 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 GDPR. 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 terms including CCPA. Check out the Brave Privacy Glossary here.| Brave
This post presents “ephemeral site storage”, a new strategy for managing third-party storage in Brave, designed to improve Web compatibility, while maintaining the same level of privacy protection.| 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