Brave Version 1.38

Today’s Brave browser release features privacy enhancements on desktop and Android, plus new Rewards options on Android.


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Today’s Brave browser release features privacy enhancements on desktop and Android, plus new Rewards options on Android

At Brave, privacy is a set of real, tangible protections built into the core code of how Brave works. Our privacy is more than just marketing, and it’s on by default: no extra downloads, no settings to configure.

Our latest browser release (v1.38, for desktop and Android) expands our privacy protections, and makes them easier to use. Also, 1.38 introduces an exciting feature for Brave Rewards users on Android. Key updates include:

  • A refreshed Brave Shields panel for desktop
  • De-AMP-ed pages on desktop & Android 
  • The new Gemini custodial wallet integration for Brave Rewards on Android

A refreshed Brave Shields panel for desktop

Shields are an integral part of how Brave protects your privacy. Shields block the ads & trackers, cookies, fingerprinting, and other tracking techniques that allow you to be identified and followed online. And Shields work out-of-the-box: there’s no extra download, no settings to configure. With Brave, you just download once and browse privately.

1.38 refreshes the Brave Shields design to make it easier to use. It also makes it more intuitive to adjust Shields settings if Brave’s protections stopped a page from loading as expected.

With Shields you can see all the privacy threats that Brave blocked. Just click / tap the Brave Shields icon in the address bar on any page you visit.

Brave Shields

De-AMP-ing pages to add more protections against Google

First announced last week, 1.38 also includes Brave’s de-AMP-ing protections.

Accelerated Mobile Pages (AMP) are a non-standard publishing format, designed and pushed by Google. In theory, AMP helps Web pages load faster and look cleaner. But in practice, AMP strengthens Google’s monopoly, and gives Google an even broader view of the pages people view, and how people interact with those pages.

Auto-redirect AMP Pages, in Settings

With AMP, instead of visiting the origin Web page on your browser, you load a version of the page that’s cached on Google’s servers, which gives Google unwarranted visibility into your browsing. Brave’s default protections will circumvent AMP pages (or “de-AMP” them), and load the canonical version of the page instead. This wins both back privacy, helps publishers stay independent, and can often win on page-load and memory performance too.

The new Gemini custodial wallet for Brave Rewards on Android

And also out today in 1.38, Gemini user wallets for Android! Brave users who opt in to Brave Rewards on Android can connect a Gemini account to their Brave Rewards to custody their Basic Attention Tokens (BAT). Read more.

Gemini and Brave

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Brave believes in privacy by default, and that your data belongs to you and must be protected where it originates: in your browser and on your device. Big Tech’s sneaky (and risky) practices are in direct conflict with this.

With the 1.38 release, Brave continues to make user data protection the cornerstone of the browser, while highlighting the trackers, fingerprinting attempts, and other bad stuff hidden throughout the Web. Stay tuned for 1.38 on iOS around the corner, with more features on the way!

Want to ditch Big Tech, and get back your privacy? Download Brave for desktop, Android, or iOS. It only takes 60 seconds to switch.


This content originally appeared on Brave’s Latest News on Brave Browser and was authored by Brave’s Latest News on Brave Browser


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