Continuing on from my other "In case you didn't know" brave browser posts.
1. [In case you didn't know. Brave Browser (mobile) can take "long screenshots" of web pages.](https://poal.co/s/TellPoal/530414)
2. [In case you didn't know. You can use custom adblock lists in Brave Browser (mobile/desktop)](https://poal.co/s/TellPoal/530644)
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[Screenshot](https://poal.co/static/images/CTiO8x.jpg)
These are all the flags I have modified. Not all of them have to do with hardening the browser. And some are already enabled/disabled by default but it doesn't hurt to have the flag explicitly set. I'll list the more important ones so you can copy them to the search bar.
Type `chrome://flags` into the address bar and hit enter.
[Green](#green) = Enabled
[Red](#red) = Disabled
- [Enable CNAME uncloaking](#green)
- [Enable dark mode blocking fingerprinting protection](#green)
- [Enable De-AMP](#green)
- [Reduce language identifiability](#green)
- [Enable navigator.connection attribute](#red)
- [Block screen fingerprinting](#green)
- [Round time stamps](#green)
- [Enable Brave Wallet] (#red)
- [Enable Brave News](#red)
- [Enable Brave News V2](#red)
- [Safe Browsing](#red)
- [Use DNS https alpn](#red)
- [Reduce Accept-Language request header](#green)
- [Reduce the device model and Android version in the andriod User-Agent string](#green)
`Enable Ephemeral Storage` is something you may or may not want to look into. Depending on how aggressive your tracking and fingerprinting settings are.
- https://brave.com/privacy-updates/7-ephemeral-storage/
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