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Continuing on from my other "In case you didn't know" brave browser posts.


These are all the flags I have modified. Not all of them have to do with hardening the browser. And some are already enabled/disabled by default but it doesn't hurt to have the flag explicitly set. I'll list the more important ones so you can copy them to the search bar.

Type chrome://flags into the address bar and hit enter.

= Enabled = Disabled

Enable Ephemeral Storage is something you may or may not want to look into. Depending on how aggressive your tracking and fingerprinting settings are.

Continuing on from my other "In case you didn't know" brave browser posts. 1. [In case you didn't know. Brave Browser (mobile) can take "long screenshots" of web pages.](https://poal.co/s/TellPoal/530414) 2. [In case you didn't know. You can use custom adblock lists in Brave Browser (mobile/desktop)](https://poal.co/s/TellPoal/530644) --- [Screenshot](https://pic8.co/sh/CTiO8x.jpg) These are all the flags I have modified. Not all of them have to do with hardening the browser. And some are already enabled/disabled by default but it doesn't hurt to have the flag explicitly set. I'll list the more important ones so you can copy them to the search bar. Type `chrome://flags` into the address bar and hit enter. [Green](#green) = Enabled [Red](#red) = Disabled - [Enable CNAME uncloaking](#green) - [Enable dark mode blocking fingerprinting protection](#green) - [Enable De-AMP](#green) - [Reduce language identifiability](#green) - [Enable navigator.connection attribute](#red) - [Block screen fingerprinting](#green) - [Round time stamps](#green) - [Enable Brave Wallet] (#red) - [Enable Brave News](#red) - [Enable Brave News V2](#red) - [Safe Browsing](#red) - [Use DNS https alpn](#red) - [Reduce Accept-Language request header](#green) - [Reduce the device model and Android version in the andriod User-Agent string](#green) `Enable Ephemeral Storage` is something you may or may not want to look into. Depending on how aggressive your tracking and fingerprinting settings are. - https://brave.com/privacy-updates/7-ephemeral-storage/

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What's your point (((ParentheTard)))? You think jewzilla is any different?

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jewzilla still supports manifest v2

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Really? That's your complaint? Wokezilla will also be phasing out v2 in favor of v3. The only thing right now that's even remotely a big deal is chromium switching to DNR (declarativeNetRequest) and completely removing the blocking WebRequest API. Mozilla also went forward with DNR but will still continue to support the blocking API. Ublock and other well know extension devs have already transitioned to v3 and so will all the others.

Chromium will continue to support v2 until the end of the year. BTW