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Brave is one of the safest browsers on the market today. It blocks privacy-invasive ads & trackers. It blocks third-party data storage. It protects from browser fingerprinting. It upgrades every webpage possible to secure https connections. And it does all this by default.
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Brave is available on nearly all desktop computers (Windows, macOS, Linux) and nearly every mobile device (Android and iOS). To get started, simply download the Brave browser for desktop, for Android, or for iOS.
The Brave Browser is available in nearly 160 languages in all, including four different dialects of Chinese. Brave Search is currently available in almost 20 different languages, with support for even more languages on the horizon.
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Brave Rewards gives you the option to view first-party, privacy-protecting ads while you browse (these ads are from the Brave Private Ads network). If you choose to view them, you earn BAT, via the Brave Rewards program.
You can keep BAT like any other crypto asset, or use it to tip the content publishers you love. Brave even gives you a secure way to store BAT (and any other crypto asset), with Brave Wallet. And, again, Brave Rewards is a totally optional program.
Inspired by your question, I tried opening a new private window, and sure enough, the bookmarks are visible when I am visiting that. Maybe there is something wrong with one of the TamperMonkey scripts after all.
The bookmarks menu sometimes shows only the first 3 items (same as on @tripleee -s screenshot), and some time later the menu also shows actual bookmarks.
This seems to be completely random; a browser restart might or might not make the bookmarks reappear.
I was not having any issues with Brave in the past. Bought my Macbook Pro M1 13" when it was released and CPU usage has been a steady 35-40C under any load except AAA games and Stable Diffusion A1111 renders. When the last update came through, I noticed that CPU temps were crazy high for no reason.
How can this issue be reproduced?
To eliminate all other causes, I shut down the system and only loaded Brave Browser along with Youtube, ChatGPT and Confluence. CPU temps immediately skyrocketted from 35C to 80C. I uninstalled Brave Browser and did a fresh install. Loaded my standard 3 tabs and again temps when to 80C. This was never an issue before.
I am 100% certain there is a bug in the latest release that is causing Mac OS Brave Browser to push Apple Silicon to its limits. Temps this high are extremely uncommon and I would only expect to see this in browser when viewing a very detailed gaussian splatting model.
Apple Silicon is more than capable to run whatever you throw at it without overheating, so this is a pretty massive issue. For anyone reading this on PC, this would be the equivalent of Youtube pushing your CPU to the same level Red Dead Redemption 2, with the fans turned off as Apple does not engage fans until temps get to 105C.
** NOTE **
Do keep in mind that any changes made to brave://flags or any custom content filters you add to Shields will persist across profiles on the same device. So if you create new profiles for testing, those are things you also have to consider and change.
Hello all!
I updated my browser yesterday on my windows 10 21H2 and its been crashing ever since. I get white screen and the browser crashes not being able to use it at all. I uninstalled and tried installing Beta / Nightly versions and they give me the same problem. Would love to get my Brave back.
Thank you
@MayaX on Windows, you can find your profile directory under %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\BraveSoftware\Brave-Browser for release channel - Beta would be like %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\BraveSoftware\Brave-Browser-Beta
Basically if you navigate to the parent folder (Windows + R, paste in %USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\BraveSoftware\, and hit enter) and then you rename the folders (ex: rename Brave-Browser as Brave-Browser1) that would let you test if a clean profile works. A new empty profile will be created and that should be working perfectly for you
Thank you for your reply. I followed your suggestion and reached the folder i was looking for. I renamed one folder that I found BraveWallet1 (only 1 i found with Brave in the name), re-downloaded the browser, installed, and its back to working condition with my old tabs still there!
I have restarted the computer and the profile 1 still has issues, not as bad as before but yes. I uninstalled the extensions but the glitches are still there. The second profile seems working normally
Hi again. The second profile has exactly the same issues as the first one. Now I can partially use the browser but some parts of any website simply does not appear, example below:
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I know you said you toggled the gpu acceleration. Just to confirm, you mean you toggled Use hardware acceleration when available over at brave://settings/system, right?. Of course, question above about whether you can even see the settings kind of has a big role in this, lol.
Thank you so much for your help. Before the profile thing I wasnt able to enter de gpu acceleration setting in brave, so I did it in windows settings. But now I disabled from brave and the problem is resolved the flags got reseted but didnt change anything, only after the gpu acceleration.
I hope the other people that has this issue can see the topic to resolve it too.
Thanks again!
I turned the hardware acceleration and the problem returned, even though I just updated the gpu drivers. I dont know, I just have a year and I few months with this laptop with a dedicated gpu and I havent been using too much besides programming, and it all began with the last windows update. Could this be the problem?
Before that I didnt need to turn off that setting
Thanks you for the info!
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I was checking Github and I found a related topic. In it, they discovered turning off Memory Saver solved it. I just want to see if this is the same for all of you or if this is a different bug/issue.
In my case, the unclickable area was something like 1/3 of screen height starting a bit from the top edge of the screen (so I could change tabs if I really wanted to, as a small top part of the tab was clickable), and bout 80-90% of the screen width centered (I could click some UI elements on left/right edge in the top 1/3 of the screen, but closer to the middle it was unclickable again).
@steeven @Mattches Can you two check into this a bit more? And not sure between the two Github that I found, which is better to have active on this based on explanations people have given. Heck, perhaps I should dive deeper and there could be more open Github. Regardless, hoping to get it in the right eyes and try to have the bug figured out.
So this has happened to me and I have come to the conclusion that there is a dead zone in the browser where you cannot click anything at all (middle part mostly) corners work up until around 1/4 in the browser screen that when it does not register. Exiting the browser and working not in full screen works but it is a massive inconvenience
@Sean10,
Thank you for the information.
Would you be willing to download the Beta build of the browser and testing to see if you get the same results? Note that you can download/install/run the Beta without interfering with any data in your current installation, it will run in parallel as a separate browser.
I am having the same problem. Started yesterday. I think it happened about the time I installed the latest update. Not a single page works. This is a screenshot of my GMAIL page. I actually had to use Firefox to get to the Brave site to submit this.
If the above has no impact, then instead of the gpu part, put --profile-directory="Test Profile" at the end of the target. So it will look something like "C:\Program Files\BraveSoftware\Brave-Browser\Application\brave.exe" --profile-directory="Test Profile". This should launch your browser in a new profile, which would run with default settings and no extensions.
Brave Browser: Fast AdBlock is a fast, free, and safe browser that comes with Adblock, follow-up protection and an optimized user experience for data and battery life. All this comes without having to jump over too many complicated set-up hurdles when it comes to your configurations. It's simple: just open up the app and start browsing.
In Brave Browser: Fast AdBlock you're not going to run into any plug-ins or outside adjustments to administrate or set up, either. This app already comes with a safe and full-speed browsing experience. Yes, that means no pop-ups, malware or other annoyances are to be found anywhere in sight.
Other useful features in Brave Browser: Fast AdBlock is the amount of time that it shaves off your wait when loading websites, thereby improving your performance, and completely bypassing bothersome advertising. In the long run, this means a vast improvement to users when it comes to speed, and it's something you'll definitely feel when comparing it with other browsers. Not only will you notice an improvement in your battery life, but you'll see it in your data usage as well.
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