Brave keeps crashing whenever I try to login into a site. The sites include Discord, Google.
Here are some of the crash report ID’s:
df260500-06f9-b50d-0000-000000000000
b0260500-06f9-b50d-0000-000000000000
How can this issue be reproduced?
Go onto a site and login.
Brave crashes and prompts to restore previous session data when restarted
@dunruh can you tell me if you’re using an oAuth method to login to these sites (like Google login, for example)? Or are you using the standard enter your username/password to login?
Thank you for the information. Can you please confirm for me whether or not this occurs for any site you try to login to? Or is it just these specifically?
Same issue here. I just reinstalled windows 11 and downloaded brave, every site it try to log in, as soon as i press sing in button the browser crashes (netflix, gmail, facebook etc) I tried to log in on a private window and that works like a charm. Version 1.77.100 Chromium: 135.0.7049.100 (Official Build) (64-bit)
I am hoping to get the message across the Brave developers sooner. Here’s what I tried to fix this same problem but still failed:
Autocomplete username password
Manually type username password
Manually type username password in a newly installed brave
I have experienced this crashing in Facebook, Chegg and Messenger in just 1 day migrating from firefox and chrome to Brave.
As stated previously, please see the comment I left above – the issue needs to be resolved by the Chromium team and there is a workaround set in place in the meantime:
My Brave keeps crashing on any sign-in or log in button clicks even if password and login fields are empty and even if there was no previous autofill data (there is no validation apparently just crash).
Deleting autofill data does not help. My locale and date format are also set to an existing country. I disabled autofill and auto sign-in and the browser still crashes.
For some unknown reason, after trying about 15 major sites, the only websites I was able to sign-in to were the community.brave forum and accounts.google. In the case of google accounts I had autofill data that I successfully used to sign-in.
The only thing I see in common with other users is that my date format used to be set to English(europe) and I imported passwords from Firefox.