In Brave you will manage these settings (and more) from the Shields panel: In Firefox, site protections were managed from the “Tracking protection” menu in the address bar. For detailed information on what code we strip, changes we make, connections we proxy and other steps we take, please see Deviations from Chromium. While we do leverage the Chromium engine, we also go out of our way to ensure that your data does not get sent to Google or any other source without your express permission to do so. Note that many popular Firefox Add-ons are also available in the Chrome web store and compatible with Brave, including: You can pin/hide extensions in the “extension toolbar menu” – the puzzle-piece icon next to your extensions To install extensions, simply visit the Chrome web store, find the desired extension and click Add to Brave:Įxtensions will appear on the top-right of the browser. Note that at this time Firefox Add-ons are not compatible with Brave. ExtensionsĪs Brave leverages the Chromium engine, it is compatible with almost any extension that works with Chrome.
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