5 Essential Brave Browser Hacks to Take Control of Your Browsing Experience Part 1

Hacks Every Brave Browser User Should Know

Brave isn’t just another Chromium-based alternative to Google Chrome—it’s built from the ground up with privacy, control, and performance in mind.

But here’s the catch: many of its most powerful features are either hidden or not fully optimized by default. If you’re using Brave without tweaking it, you’re leaving a lot on the table.

These first five hacks focus on cleaning up your browser, strengthening privacy, and improving everyday usability.

1. Remove Brave’s Built-In Ads and Declutter Your Interface

Brave promotes its own ecosystem—Rewards, VPN, News, and more—directly on your new tab page. That’s part of its business model, but you don’t have to keep it.

Head to a new tab → click the settings (gear icon), then:

  • Turn off New Tab Page ads
  • Disable cards like Brave Rewards, News, VPN, and Stats
  • Remove “Top Sites” for a minimalist layout

Then go deeper:

  • Settings → Search → change your search engine
  • Settings → Search Engine → replace Brave Search in the address bar if needed

Why this matters:
A clutter-free interface reduces distraction and gives you full control over what you see every time you open a tab.

2. Supercharge Brave Shields for Maximum Privacy

Brave Shields is already active by default, but in its base state, it’s underutilized.

Go to:
Settings → Shields → Content Filters → Show full list

Enable filters like:

  • Cookie notice blocker
  • Tracking URL blocker
  • Newsletter & popup blocker
  • YouTube annoyances filters
  • Paywall bypass (limited effectiveness but useful)

Why this matters:
This turns Brave into a near-complete privacy tool—often eliminating the need for extensions like ad blockers.

3. Disable Built-In AI Features (If You Value Simplicity)

Brave includes an AI assistant called Leo. Even though it’s positioned as privacy-friendly, not everyone wants AI integrated into their browser.

To remove it:

  • Settings → Leo → disable everything
  • Right-click toolbar icons and remove:
    • Leo AI
    • Brave Wallet
    • Brave Rewards
    • Brave VPN

Also:

  • Settings → Appearance → disable AI suggestions in the address bar

Why this matters:
Less clutter, fewer background processes, and tighter control over what runs inside your browser.

4. Use “Copy Clean Link” to Strip Tracking from URLs

Modern links often include tracking parameters that follow your behavior across sites.

Brave solves this simply:

  • Right-click any link → Copy Clean Link

You can also enhance it via Shields:

  • Enable Tracking URL blocker

Why this matters:
You reduce passive tracking without installing extra tools or changing your behavior.

5. Force Dark Mode Across All Websites

Not every website respects your system’s dark mode—but Brave can override that.

Type this in the address bar:

  • brave://flags/#enable-force-dark

Enable it and restart the browser.

Why this matters:

  • Easier on the eyes
  • Better for night usage
  • More consistent visual experience

And importantly, it avoids third-party extensions that may compromise privacy.

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