Brave Now Has Multi-Account Containers: What They Do and How to Use Them

Brave Now Has Multi-Account Containers: What They Do and How to Use Them If you manage multiple online identities—work, personal, shopping, or social media—you’ve probably noticed how easily trackers can connect them. Sign into Gmail for work, then browse for shoes later, and suddenly ads for those shoes show up in your work inbox. That’s cross-site tracking in action, and it’s one of the main ways your browsing habits get stitched together. ...

July 9, 2026 · 5 min · BriefArc Desk

Brave Just Got Multi-Account Containers: How to Use Them for Better Privacy

Brave Just Got Multi-Account Containers: How to Use Them for Better Privacy Brave has added built-in support for multi-account containers, a feature that previously required add-ons in other browsers. If you manage several online identities—work, personal, shopping, or social media—containers let you keep each one isolated from the others. This means separate cookies, local storage, and cache per container, which prevents login mix-ups and reduces tracking across different sites. Here’s what changed and how to put it to work. ...

July 9, 2026 · 4 min · BriefArc Desk

Brave Browser Now Has Container Tabs: What They Do and How to Use Them

Brave Browser Now Has Container Tabs: What They Do and How to Use Them In early July 2026, Brave Software rolled out a new feature that many privacy-conscious users have been waiting for: container tabs. Available in Brave version 1.70 and later, container tabs let you keep different browsing sessions isolated from one another. Each container has its own cookie store, site data, and local storage. That means the sites you open in one container cannot see what you do in another, even within the same browser window. ...

July 3, 2026 · 5 min · BriefArc Desk

How Brave’s New Browser Containers Boost Privacy and Organize Your Workflow

Brave’s New Container Tabs: What They Do and How to Use Them Intro If you manage multiple online accounts or want to keep your work browsing separate from personal browsing, you’ve probably wished your browser could do this natively without a separate profile. Brave has recently added a built-in container feature that addresses exactly that. It isolates your sessions so that cookies and site data from one container don’t leak into another. This is not just about reducing clutter – it’s a meaningful privacy gain. ...

July 3, 2026 · 4 min · BriefArc Desk