← Back to context Comment by nic547 2 days ago Doesn't Brave disable WebBluetooth by default via a flag? 1 comment nic547 Reply sharken 2 days ago Brave indeed does block WebBluetooth by default, but it can be turned on by the user using flags.It's by no means a new feature, but the privacy concerns outlined in this post are still valid 10 years later: https://blog.lukaszolejnik.com/w3c-web-bluetooth-api-privacy...
sharken 2 days ago Brave indeed does block WebBluetooth by default, but it can be turned on by the user using flags.It's by no means a new feature, but the privacy concerns outlined in this post are still valid 10 years later: https://blog.lukaszolejnik.com/w3c-web-bluetooth-api-privacy...
Brave indeed does block WebBluetooth by default, but it can be turned on by the user using flags.
It's by no means a new feature, but the privacy concerns outlined in this post are still valid 10 years later: https://blog.lukaszolejnik.com/w3c-web-bluetooth-api-privacy...