How to Use Brave's New Containers to Boost Privacy and Stay Organized

How to Use Brave’s New Containers to Boost Privacy and Stay Organized If you juggle multiple online accounts or try to keep your work browsing separate from personal browsing, you may have found yourself opening different browser windows or using incognito mode repeatedly. Brave’s recent addition of container tabs offers a more systematic way to isolate browsing sessions. This feature, similar to Firefox’s Multi-Account Containers but built directly into Brave, helps separate cookies, site data, and storage per container. Here is what changed, why it matters, and how you can put it to use. ...

July 3, 2026 · 4 min · BriefArc Desk

Brave's New Container Feature: A Privacy and Workflow Game Changer

Brave Rolls Out Browser Containers: What They Mean for Privacy and Daily Work Brave has added a container feature that lets you isolate your browsing activity into separate compartments—each with its own cookies, history, and logins. The feature, announced in early July 2026, is being rolled out in Brave version 1.72 and later. It works similarly to Firefox Containers but includes a few twists that reflect Brave’s broader privacy philosophy. ...

July 3, 2026 · 4 min · BriefArc Desk