Just visit brave://settings/shields/filters in the Brave browser and enable / disable the EasyList-Cookie List option. If you accidentally choose not to enable cookie banner blocking (or you enabled it but then changed your mind), you can update the setting at any time. The browser will start applying the rules as quickly as possible, within a minute or less of enabling the feature on most devices. If you choose to enable this feature, Brave will download a set of rules designed to block and hide cookie consent notifications. On start up, the Brave browser will ask if you’d like to block cookie banners. Enabling and managing cookie banner blocking in Brave Brave’s approach is distinct and more privacy-preserving than similar systems used in other browsers (such as the “auto-consent” systems used in other browsers), and helps keep the Web user-first. New versions of Brave will hide-and, where possible, completely block-cookie consent notifications. And, what is ironic, many cookie consent systems actually track users, introducing the exact harm the consent systems were supposed to prevent. They break and disrupt one of the main benefits of the Web: the ability to browse content across many sites and publishers conveniently and easily. Cookie consent notifications are an infamous and near-constant annoyance on the Web. Starting with the current Brave Nightly, and in version 1.45 when it releases in October, the Brave browser will block cookie consent notifications on Android and Desktop (and, soon after, on iOS). This post was written by Senior Director of Privacy Peter Snyder. This post describes work done by (in alphabetical order): Filter List Enginer Ryan Brown, Principal Engineer Brian Johnson, Android Engineering Manager Deep Pandya, Senior Product Designer Agustín Ruiz, and iOS Privacy Engineer Jacob Sikorski. This is the twenty-first post in an ongoing, regular series describing new and upcoming privacy features in Brave.
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