
The blog post reads: “Your ISP or DNS provider will know that a request made to a specific Tor site was made by your IP. onion sites using the Tor feature in Brave can be tracked – a direct contradiction to its purpose in the first place. onion websites, which are hosted on the dark net.Įarlier today (February 19), a blog post from ‘Rambler’ claimed that Brave was leaking DNS requests made in the Brave browser to a user’s ISP.ĭNS requests are unencrypted, meaning that any requests to access. UPDATED Brave, the privacy-focused web browser, is exposing users’ activity on Tor’s hidden servers – aka the ‘dark web’ – to their internet service providers, it has been confirmed.īrave is shipped with a built-in feature that integrates the Tor anonymity network into the browser, providing both security and privacy features that can help obscure a user’s activity on the web.
