Brave's latest browser release offers Containers for better and easier workflow
Brave has introduced Containers in its latest browser release, allowing users to isolate different browsing sessions—such as work, personal, and social media—into separate tabs for improved privacy, organization, and easier workflow management.
Background
- **Containers** are a feature that lets you isolate different browser sessions (e.g., work vs. personal, or multiple accounts for the same site) so they don't share cookies, history, or logins. This prevents cross-site tracking and keeps workflows separate.
- **Brave** is a privacy-focused web browser (Chromium-based) known for blocking ads and trackers. This update brings a feature already familiar to users of **Firefox** (which calls them "Containers" or "Multi-Account Containers").
- The key advantage over just using a private/incognito window: containers stay open and persistent, and you can use them side-by-side in the same window without logging in/out repeatedly.
- This matters because it gives users a simple, built-in way to compartmentalize their online activity — useful for anyone juggling multiple accounts, testing websites, or wanting to limit how much data a site (especially Google or Meta) can connect across different services.