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<blockquote data-quote="Kubla" data-source="post: 772881" data-attributes="member: 58813"><p>I was able to install the new 64bit version and keep my 64bit Muon version.</p><p></p><p>So far I like the new version, it starts up much faster and browsing is a bit quicker, it does not come with Last Pass built in like the Muon version so I had to add that extension. It still has the Shield with the built in ad blocker, https everywhere, fingerprint protection, and script blocker so I have not added any other extension privacy or security related, at least not yet, I will probably toss Netcraft in to the mix.</p><p></p><p>I run my Brave browser sandboxed in Sandboxie so that when I shut it down it wipes everything during that session and I get a clean browser every start up. One draw back was keeping specific cookies like that are needed for banking sites and such. So what was able to do with the new version to make that easy was install the Click&Clean extension then go to those sites that I need to have cookies with the browser un-sandboxed then use Click&Clean to sort out and save those specific cookies and remove everything else I accumulated during that session keeping the state of my browser clean.</p><p></p><p>Now when I run the browser sandboxed I have those cookies and only keep those cookies after shut down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kubla, post: 772881, member: 58813"] I was able to install the new 64bit version and keep my 64bit Muon version. So far I like the new version, it starts up much faster and browsing is a bit quicker, it does not come with Last Pass built in like the Muon version so I had to add that extension. It still has the Shield with the built in ad blocker, https everywhere, fingerprint protection, and script blocker so I have not added any other extension privacy or security related, at least not yet, I will probably toss Netcraft in to the mix. I run my Brave browser sandboxed in Sandboxie so that when I shut it down it wipes everything during that session and I get a clean browser every start up. One draw back was keeping specific cookies like that are needed for banking sites and such. So what was able to do with the new version to make that easy was install the Click&Clean extension then go to those sites that I need to have cookies with the browser un-sandboxed then use Click&Clean to sort out and save those specific cookies and remove everything else I accumulated during that session keeping the state of my browser clean. Now when I run the browser sandboxed I have those cookies and only keep those cookies after shut down. [/QUOTE]
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