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Brave Browser is introducing a new feature called 'custom scriptlets' in its latest desktop release. This feature allows advanced users to inject their own JavaScript into websites, granting them deep customization and control over their browsing experience. Brave Browser is getting a new feature called 'custom scriptlets' that lets advanced users inject their own JavaScript into websites, allowing deep customization and control over their browsing experience.

This new functionality empowers users to modify website functionality, offering enhanced privacy and the ability to block trackers more effectively. The 'custom scriptlets' feature is similar to popular browser extensions like TamperMonkey and GreaseMonkey, enabling users to create custom scripts for specific websites. This feature is coming in Brave Browser version 1.75 for the desktop.

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References :
  • cyberinsider.com: Brave Introduces Custom Scriptlets for Advanced Privacy Options
  • www.bleepingcomputer.com: Brave Browser is getting a new feature called 'custom scriptlets' that lets advanced users inject their own JavaScript into websites, allowing deep customization and control over their browsing experience.
  • AAKL: Brave now lets you inject custom JavaScript to tweak websites
  • BleepingComputer: Brave Browser is getting a new feature called 'custom scriptlets' that lets advanced users inject their own JavaScript into websites, allowing deep customization and control over their browsing experience.
  • Anonymous ???????? :af:: Brave Browser is getting a new feature called 'custom scriptlets' that lets advanced users inject their own into websites, allowing deep customization and control over their browsing experience.
Classification:
  • HashTags: #bravebrowser #privacymatters #customization
  • Company: Brave
  • Target: Users
  • Product: Brave
  • Feature: Custom Scriptlets
  • Type: ProductUpdate
  • Severity: Informative