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
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
Google Sign-In manages the OAuth 2.0 flow and token lifecycle,| Google for Developers
Note: Read about improvements to this technology in recent blog posts about Intelligent Tracking Prevention, and the Storage Access API.| WebKit
Today we are happy to provide a solution for embedded cross-site content to authenticate users who are already logged in to first-party services in the form of the Storage Access API.| WebKit
Sign in with Google helps you to quickly manage user authentication on your| Google for Developers