![]() ![]() It is in the next 1.57 version where the features will appear, and where forgetful browsing will be turned on by default, you could enable it anyway on Android as you can see. ![]() The upgrade was from 1.52 to 1.53, that means THIS IS 1.53 version and not 1.54 version, so how can you and Martin say that it is missing features if this is NOT 1.54 version!! ![]() Same with the local protection feature, it says “Starting in version 1.54, Brave for desktop and Android will include” Now you: have you tried Brave browser am sorry, but maybe if you learned how to read, you wouldn’t do the SAME MISTAKE as Martin Brikmann and you would ‘not be disappointed’, and actually correct martin mistake.įirst, in the blog, for Forgerful Browsing, they said 1.53 would have it on Desktop and 1.54 on Android, that means enabled by default, because in a note for Android said that you are supposed to enable it in flags “Enable First Party Storage Cleanup support” and it should work, it is just not enabled by default on Android. The page lists the latest downloads as well. You can check out the full changelog of Brave 1.56 here. Software engineers addressed several issues in Brave 1.56, such as a login issue on, crashes when using side panel extensions or opening a private window under certain circumstances, and more. They may make an appearance in the next release. The absence may be explained by the version jump from 1.52 to 1.56. Missing features include the new Forgetful Browsing feature and the Localhost protection. The feature is supported by other browsers already, including Google Chrome and Apple Safari.Ĭertificate Transparency is an Internet security standard that may reveal certificates that "were given out without them being requested by the genuine owner, such as malicious certificates by a compromised certificate authority".īrave Software showcased a number of additional features in the past that it planned to include in Brave 1.54, but these are not included in this release. ![]() Brave warns if a keyboard shortcut is mapped to another action already.Īnother new feature of the latest Brave browser release is support for Certificate Transparency. Available actions are quite extension, ranging from common operations such as Back, Forward and Reload to closing tabs, selecting the last tab, or exiting the browser.Īctions may be mapped to a single-key or key combinations. There, they find options to remove existing keyboard shortcuts and to add their own shortcuts. Brave users may load brave://settings/system/shortcuts to display the list of shortcuts. Users see a prompt when the mode is supported on a site to either use Off The Record mode or access the site normally.Īnother new feature of Brave 1.56 is support for custom keyboard shortcuts. The mode is applied automatically on sites that use a flag and a premade list of sites. One argument for Off The Record is that it is automatic, but it also means that it will work only on sites that are supported. The new browsing mode allows users of the browser to access certain sites with sensitive information without leaving a record on the device.īrave notes that this mode has advantages over other options, such as using private browsing mode. One of the main new features of Brave 1.56 is its new Off The Record mode. The browser should pick up the update automatically at this point. Brave users may select Menu > Help > About Brave to display the current version and have the browser run a manual check for updates. The update is pushed to user devices automatically, thanks to the built-in updating functionality of the browser. Brave Software notes that it used the version bump to address an error it encountered. The release channel version made a jump from 1.53 to 1.56. ![]()
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