Why is that?
Roughly:
The website (webpage) has, let’s say, recommended fonts.
The website visitor’s computing device has fonts.
The visitor’s computing device’s Internet browser is prepared (some, by the user’s settings) to engage an array of fonts.
The three parties seek to get along.
The user has some control over that.
The following is an assembly of information, about Brave Shields:
Tips regarding Brave Shields:
I have more success, with:
- Brave Shields UP
- Either Allow All Cookies or Block 3rd Party Cookies, but NOT Blocking All Cookies
- Allowing JavaScripts from specific sources, but NOT Allowing All JavaScripts
- Trackers & Ads treatment: Aggressive (at first), and then incrementally relaxing that setting
- Fingerprinting (aka footprinting) blocking: Strict (at first), and then incrementally relaxing that setting
I almost NEVER use:
- All of Brave Shields UP
- All of Brave Shields DOWN
Shields Basics
https://support.brave.com/hc/en-us/categories/360001053072-Shields
How do I configure global and site-specific Shields settings?
How do I use Shields while browsing?
https://support.brave.com/hc/en-us/articles/360022806212-How-do-I-use-Shields-while-browsing
Please mark YOUR reply above (“disabled the Shields and now fonts work fine”) as the Solution.
(Please DO NOT mark my reply, here, as the solution.)