Brave now lets you isolate work and personal browsing with containers — here's how

Brave now lets you isolate work and personal browsing with containers — here’s how If you’ve ever wished you could stay logged into two different Google accounts at once without using a separate browser, you’ll appreciate what Brave just added. The browser now includes built-in support for containers — a way to keep cookies, sessions, and site data separated by task or identity. Firefox users have had this for years through an extension. Brave is catching up with a native implementation that hooks into its existing privacy tools. ...

July 10, 2026 · 4 min · BriefArc Desk

Brave Adds Multi-Account Containers: Here's How to Use Them for Better Privacy

Brave Adds Multi-Account Containers: How They Work and How to Set Them Up If you’ve ever wished you could keep your work logins completely separate from your personal browsing—without having to open a different browser or constantly log in and out—Brave’s newest feature might be exactly what you need. ...

July 9, 2026 · 5 min · BriefArc Desk

Brave’s New Containers Feature: What It Is and How to Use It for Better Privacy

Brave’s New Containers Feature: What It Is and How to Use It for Better Privacy Browser containers aren’t new—Firefox has offered them for years—but Brave’s recent implementation brings the concept to a Chromium-based browser without requiring an add-on. As some analysts have noted, Brave’s browser containers raise the bar for privacy and workflow flexibility by making session isolation simple and built-in. This article explains how the feature works, why it matters, and how you can start using it today. ...

July 5, 2026 · 4 min · BriefArc Desk