![]() Seriously, the only few relevant Chromium forks that offer a standalone version are Vivaldi and Opera, and I said Standalone because they are not portable. The new Brave release includes several crypto-currency and wallet related changes next to that, as well as some fixes for non-security issues. Setting for Search engines used in the address bar in private windows added to brave://settings/search.Users get options to enable/disable the following items individually: Settings to refine autocomplete suggestions added to brave://settings/appearance.Brave supports the import of data from Microsoft Edge now.Removed known Marketo email tracking parameters from URLs.īrave 1.42 includes a number of usability improvements and changes:.The configuration page brave://settings/cookies has been updated to better align with brave://shields.New Tab Page design has been updated for private windows and private windows with Tor.A warning is displayed to indicate that local IFPS nodes bypass the browser's proxy settings.Improved fingerprint farbling in aggressive tracking protection mode.Ability to debounce based on a regex is now supported. The feature is Brave's attempt to disable a tracking feature called Bounce Tracking. Unlinkable bouncing is enabled by default now. ![]() The new Brave Stable version includes several Brave-specific security and privacy changes: ![]() The official release notes make no mentions of the specific changes of the upgrade, but it appears that all Chromium-based security issues are fixed in the new version. The browser's core is upgraded to Chromium 1.81. Brave 1.42 is a security and functionality update.
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