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While Brave does block cross-site cookies and some fingerprinting by default, cookies are not cleaned up in any way.
There's a really nice Chrome extension called Cookie AutoDelete which cleans up cookies from domains by default after a while when all tabs and windows to this domain have been closed.
The user can create whitelist entries for domains which's cookies should be retained.
There's also the option to extend the cleanup to Cache, IndexDB, LocalStore, Plugin Data, and Service Worker. This should make fingerprinting very unlikely.
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I think you can close the issue, if you are not planning to offer the same functionality as the extension Cookie AutoDelete (https://github.com/Cookie-AutoDelete/Cookie-AutoDelete), otherwise the newly implemented first-party ephemeral storage is a good enough reason to close the issue.
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While Brave does block cross-site cookies and some fingerprinting by default, cookies are not cleaned up in any way.
There's a really nice Chrome extension called Cookie AutoDelete which cleans up cookies from domains by default after a while when all tabs and windows to this domain have been closed.
The user can create whitelist entries for domains which's cookies should be retained.
There's also the option to extend the cleanup to Cache, IndexDB, LocalStore, Plugin Data, and Service Worker. This should make fingerprinting very unlikely.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: