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- When privacy-preserving advertising measurement falls short 1
Brave has worked towards a more private Web for several years. The current third-party-based advertising ecosystem is built on the continual surveillance of users, so we’ve spent a lot of time thinking about the economy of the Web and how it can work while still maximizing user privacy, which … - Nebula: Brave’s differentially private system for privacy-preserving analytics 1
This post describes work by Ali Shahin Shamsabadi, Peter Snyder, Ralph Giles, Aurélien Bellet, and Hamed Haddadi. This post was written by Brave’s Privacy Researcher Ali Shahin Shamsabadi. We are excited to introduce Nebula, a novel and best-in-class system developed by Brave Research for prod … - Introducing cross-chain swaps on Brave Wallet 1
Today we’re excited to announce native bridging support in Brave Wallet. This allows users to transfer assets from one blockchain to another with the familiar user experience of swaps. The rise of multi-chain ecosystems The blockchain landscape has evolved dramatically, with hundreds of active … - Chrome is Entrenching Third-Party Cookies For Some Sites In A Way That Will Predictably, Inevitably Mislead Users 1
Summary This post presents research on the privacy harms and risks of Google’s recent Related Website Sets feature, to be presented at the 2024 Internet Measurement Conference. The research finds both that the Related Website Sets feature would reverse some of the privacy benefits of deprecati … - Brave brings HTTPS by Default to iOS 1
This is the twenty-ninth post in an ongoing series describing new privacy features in Brave. This post describes work done by iOS Privacy Engineer Jacob Sikorski and was written by Shivan Kaul Sahib, Lead for Privacy Engineering. Starting with version 1.68, Brave will become the first iOS Web browse … - BLaDE: Brave’s Performance Evaluation Testbed 1
This post describes work done by Kleomenis Katevas, Stefanos Laskaridis, Aravindh Raman, Mihai Plesa, and Hamed Haddadi. This post was written by Senior Machine Learning Researcher Kleomenis Katevas. In today’s fast-paced market, continuous evaluation of product releases is essential. Companie … - MELTing Point: Mobile Evaluation of Language Transformers 1
This post describes work done by Stefanos Laskaridis, Kleomenis Katevas, Lorenzo Minto and Hamed Haddadi. This post was written by Machine Learning Researcher Stefanos Laskaridis. TL;DR: As we are entering the new era of hyper-scale models, it is indispensable to maintain the ability to host AI loca … - What Manifest V3 means for Brave Shields and the use of extensions in the Brave browser 1
In late 2021, Google first announced plans to deprecate Manifest V2 (MV2), the longstanding Chrome extension manifest file format, and force extensions to be built using Manifest V3 (MV3) going forward. What does this mean for Brave users? In short: Manifest V3 will not weaken Brave Shields in any w … - Bring Your Own Model (BYOM): using Brave Leo with your own LLMs 1
Note: As of August 22, 2024, BYOM is now in general release and available to all desktop users (with browser update version 1.69 or higher). AI assistants have become a common part of modern Web browsers. Brave has Leo, Edge has Copilot, Opera has Aria, Arc has Max… This new wave of AI integr … - Leo, Brave’s in-browser AI assistant, now incorporates real-time Brave Search results for even better answers 1
Leo—Brave’s in-browser AI assistant—is now even more useful, thanks to its integration with Brave Search. With today’s release, Leo can incorporate search-augmented responses into its answers, powered by the Brave Search API. This new integration allows Leo to provide more ac …