One thing I would like is a feature that automatically encrypts or obfuscate keyboard strokes for sessions to prevent third party keyloggers to effectively catch strokes.
Would that be possible?
One thing I would like is a feature that automatically encrypts or obfuscate keyboard strokes for sessions to prevent third party keyloggers to effectively catch strokes.
Would that be possible?
May interest:
Excerpts:
How to protect yourself against keyloggers
Since keyloggers are so difficult to detect, the best thing you can do is to defend against installing them in the first place:
Keep all software, including antivirus software, updated. This can help prevent malware from being installed if you end up at a malicious site.
Avoid phishing and other scams. If you click a link, check that the website address is correct (e.g. “example.com” and not “exampel.com”). Check the browser address bar for “https://” (not “http://”). The Brave browser automatically upgrades connections to the more secure HTTPS.
Use a passcode on your phone to prevent others from getting access.
Even if a keylogger is legally installed, the data it collects is vulnerable to data breaches. Reducing the amount of collected data can reduce security risks:
Use a password manager to autofill your username and password, so no keystrokes are made or logged.
Use provisions in laws such as CCPA to request that data stored about you is removed.
Other info:
Advanced Privacy - A long list of Brave’s behind-the-scenes protections and commitments:
That’s a non-starter because there are legitimate reasons for a website to want to register keystrokes. For example, this one accepts Ctrl+Enter as an alternative to clicking the Reply button after composing a reply. I’ll use it right now…
But I like to install them