mr. ed wrote:
cathanas wrote:
I use Brave exclusively and had no issue with my gmail accounts. I use Windows, Apple OS and IOS. I can't speak to an Android device.
OP here. Yes, same with me; on my other devices Brave works fine. For some reason it's just android. I'd like to see the folks at Brave somehow fix the issue so I can access Gmail, but I think somehow Google may be preventing that. :M
Not unusual at all depending on OS and security settings with the OS can cause lots of compatibility issues which may prevent some browsers from working correctly 100% on all platforms.
There is a part of all browsers called "user agent" which reports to website probes what browser and version is being used. Looks like it is a known issue with Brave and Android that the user agent may be reporting that the browser isn't compatible to the website using the automatic settings.
Per
HERE"Agree, it would be extremely helpful to be able to use custom/spoofed user agents.
A very useful and popular site (www.archive.fo) recently (as of today) doesn’t recognize Brave as a supported browser.
It would be very helpful to be able to change the User Agent in Brave in settings to present at whatever browser you wished to avoid annoyances like this (and also to remember the settings for the specific pages)."Brave does have a configuration setting available to allow you to change the user agent response from automatic to other browser versions which may get around your problem..
However, apparently that is easy to do on PCs and not Android..
See the webpage I linked above for more details.
For FF and Chrome, there is a add on called "User Agent Switcher" that you can add to your browser to make managing the User Agent easier.. Not sure if there is a version for Brave though..
I should ask, is there a specific reason you MUST have or use Brave?
From what I have looked at, I don't see any advantage to it and it is at the bottom of the pile as far as browsers in use..