

You can find it at the bottom, in my used links as well. To enable the new sync feature, head over to your Brave Beta app, or get in on the beta from this article I wrote prior about it's video PiP display. * A new Certificate viewer (added 1.38 [22.4.7.15), for checking website's encryption certification (for those not in the know, it determines if your connection to that given site is HTTPS or not). * Privacy Hub (added 1.38 [22.4.28.18), added a new UI to see unique trackers and ads blocked. * Under the hood "performance changes", which does make Brave Beta feel much snappier than iOS Stable. can now be brought to mobile with a simple QR scan!) Some of the newest, feature-rich additions Brave Beta has to offer, are as follows With that out of the way, let's go over some of the latest features added to Brave! If you happen to crawl across one, please post it in the comments below. As a short intro note, Brave for iOS often contains no commit code or viewable branch on their GitHub (to my knowledge and research). Greetings Devs, Bloggers, and Crypto enthusiasts! Today, I'll be briefly covering the latest update to Brave Beta for iOS, version 1.39 (22.4.29.17).
