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the brave browser has just been upgraded to version 1.38 on iOS, and this update which brings some novelties interesting. A Privacy Center makes an appearance, which on paper is quite similar to Safari’s “Privacy Report”. This will show you in detail the trackers blocked by the browser, and we can thus know the most curious sites.

This new privacy center appears when opening a new tab. Several options are offered and we can, for example, analyze blocked trackers over a given period. This feature will highlight “at risk” pages in addition to revealing who is behind the tracking.

In addition, Brave announces that it has updated its protection against the fingerprinting, a practice of recognizing and tracking a device based on certain factors (app language, screen size, time zone, etc.). To do this, the browser will add a small amount of random data to the APIs that may be analyzed by trackers in order to mislead them. This has the advantage of increasing security without changing anything for the user.

Finally, this version 1.38 adds the possibility of seeing the certificate of a site, which can be consulted by clicking on the padlock in the URL bar. We can then obtain various information, such as knowing if the certificate is valid or revoked, if it is compliant, etc. the brave browser is available on the App Store, weighs 133 MB and requires at least iOS 14.

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