What extensions are built into Brave? Follow
In addition to Brave's compatibility with third party extensions, the browser comes with several extensions already installed. To find these extensions:
- Open the Main Menu
- Go to
Settings --> Extensions
Allow Google Login for extensions
When this option is enabled, it enables chrome.identity
for extensions so extensions can retrieve an OAuth token from google to authenticate users. The OAuth token can be used to retrieve personal information like email id and profile.
Please note that this is considered a 3rd party login. Extensions such as Google Keep may require a 1st party login (performed in Google Chrome) and may not work (see here for more information). You can read more about chrome.identity
here: https://developer.chrome.com/apps/identity
If you are not logged into Google, these options have no effect for you.
Hangouts
Enabling this option allows the browser to use Google Hangouts in the browser. This includes the Hangouts browser extension, hangouts.google.com, and the Hangouts sidebar in Gmail. Note that the requests made to download extensions or components like these are proxied through Brave's servers to strip identifiable user info, like IP addresses.
Media Router
Enabling the Media Router
component allows the browser to cast content in the browser from your device to a separate receiver with an attached Chromecast stick, or a device with Chromecast functionality built in. Note that installation of this component is also proxied through Brave servers, removing some identifiable information like IP addresses.
WebTorrent
WebTorrent is a P2P torrent streaming application written entirely in Javascript. This allows users to stream torrent files online directly in the browser, as well as the option to download and save the torrent files locally. Note: Webtorrent files remain in memory (RAM) - even after downloading completes - unless you explicitly elect to save the file.
If WebTorrent is disabled, the browser will ask permission to launch the default torrent application on your device. When WebTorrent is enabled, initiating a torrent (or magnet) file download will open the WebTorrent client in a new tab directly in your browser:
Selecting Save .torrent File
will download and save the torrent file (that is, the file itself) locally. Click Start Torrent
to begin downloading the torrent. Clicking on the arrow under Save File
if you would like to save the desired torrent locally. Recall that, unless specified, all torrent files will be downloaded and stored in memory, which will be erased once the tab/browser is closed.
If the torrent you've selected contains media content (images, music, video, etc), clicking on the name of the torrent will open another new tab, where you can stream the content directly in the browser - even if the file is still downloading.
Widevine
Widevine is a Digital Rights Management solution required in order to view licensed content. Many popular websites require Widevine in order to stream or view content online, including Netflix, Hulu, Spotify, HBO and more. For more technical details, please see the Widevine documentation on our Github.
Manage Extensions
This option allows you to view and manage any third-party extensions you've installed in the browser. You can learn more about managing third party extensions in Brave in our Help Center document here.
Keyboard Shortcuts
This option allows you to set custom keyboard shortcuts for each third party extension you have installed in Brave. Selecting this option will take you to the brave://extensions/shortcuts page, where you can edit shortcuts for available actions offered by the extension. Simply click the "pencil" icon to change the short cut for the associated action. Note that not all extensions offer this feature.