Brave's New Container Feature Boosts Privacy and Workflow: What You Need to Know

Brave’s Container Tabs: What They Are and How to Use Them A quiet but useful feature has landed in Brave: container tabs. If you’ve used Firefox’s Multi-Account Containers extension, the idea will sound familiar. Brave now offers a similar capability built directly into the browser, with no extra add‑on needed. The feature isolates your browsing sessions so that cookies, site data, and storage from one container cannot leak into another. This matters for both privacy and day‑to‑day workflow, especially if you juggle multiple accounts or want to limit cross‑site tracking. ...

July 5, 2026 · 4 min · BriefArc Desk

How to Use Brave’s New Container Feature for Better Privacy and Work-Life Separation

How to Use Brave’s New Container Feature for Better Privacy and Work-Life Separation Intro If you use one browser for everything—work email, personal shopping, social media, and banking—you are probably leaving a trail of cookies and login sessions that trackers and advertisers can follow across sites. Browser containers offer a cleaner approach: they isolate cookies, site data, and even logged-in accounts into separate “containers.” Firefox has had this for years with its Multi-Account Containers extension. Now Brave has added a similar feature directly into the browser, no extension required. Here’s what it does and how you can use it right now. ...

July 4, 2026 · 3 min · BriefArc Desk

How to Use Brave’s Containers for Better Privacy and Workflow

How to Use Brave’s Containers for Better Privacy and Workflow If you juggle multiple online accounts, separate work and personal browsing, or just want to stop advertisers from connecting the dots between your activities, browser containers are a quiet but powerful tool. Brave has built this feature directly into its browser, making it easier to isolate sessions without adding extensions or maintaining separate browser profiles. ...

July 3, 2026 · 4 min · BriefArc Desk