The full link:
On your Windows 11 PC and on your Linux Kubuntu machine . . .
In a Brave Browser New Window, go to:
brave://net-internals/#dns
Click on Clear host cache
Next, same window, select “Sockets” on the left.
Click Close idle sockets
Click Flush socket pools
Quit everything and Restart your computer.
Be Prepared
Clear cookies, cache, history, etc.
In a Brave Browser New Window, go to:
brave://settings/clearBrowserData
Select the Advanced tab
Set Time range to “All time”
ENABLE everything except:
- Passwords and other sign-in data
(Myself, I would NOT make that exception)
(because I would have a backup prepared.)
(In other words, be prepared.)
Click on the “Clear data” button
In a Brave Browser New Window, go to:
brave://settings/content/javascript
Scroll down that javascript settings page to Allowed to use javascript
Click the Add button
Enter [*.]n-tv.de
as the site . . . but do not Enable the following:
- Current Private session only
Click the Add button
Repeat for:
[*.]api.lotto24.de
[*.]api.sparwelt.de
[*.]bilder-a.akamaihd.net
[*.]cdn.player.foundation
[*.]cloudflare.com
[*.]googleapis.com
[*.]ntv-cdn-assets.imgix.net
[*.]ntv.de
[*.]os.hs-edge.net
[*.]player.streamingtech.de
[*.]s.hs-data.com
[*.]te-static.technical-service.net
[*.]weltsport.appspot.com
There are several cookies involved, so, when at the website, click on the site specific Brave Browser Shields [icon] button and allow all cookies -or- block 3rd party cookies (but do not block all cookies).
If you cannot make that adjustment, yet, at the website, then make that adjustment at the Global Brave Shields settings:
brave://settings/shields