No puedo acceder a gmail.com desde brave

No puedo acceder a gmail.com desde brave, cuando lo intento me muestra error

400 Se trata de un error.

El servidor no puede procesar la solicitud porque su formato es incorrecto. No se debe volver a intentar. Esa es toda la información de la que disponemos.

Ya intente borrar cookies, caché, abrir en incognito, desinstalar extensiones y nada funciona, pero lo puedo abrir correctamente en otros navegadores.

I can’t access gmail.com from brave, when I try it shows me an error

400 This is an error.

The server cannot process the request because it is in incorrect format. It should not be tried again. That is all the information we have.

I’ve already tried deleting cookies, cache, opening incognito, uninstalling extensions and nothing works, but I can open it correctly in other browsers.

What about testing in new profile?

Have you checked your settings, especially around DNS in Brave?

In another profile it works, and as for DNS the configuration is the default.

So that tells us it is definitely something profile specific. Most likely something in your settings. Often the first place to look would be extensions, then cookies, and then to just about anywhere else.

Though this makes it sound like it definitely shouldn’t be a cookies issue. It could, however, be something to do with site data depending on what options you had chosen.

Generally incognito would disable all extensions as well. Sometimes extensions still can interfere though, especially if you might have given permission of them to be enabled in private window. So can’t rule this out based on what was said, however…

Did you remove them all? Or just removed ones you assume might interfere? Asking as can be a big difference. If you completely removed all extensions, then we can exclude extensions as your issue. But if never fully uninstalled all extensions and all, we haven’t fully excluded this yet.

What we do know is anything changed in brave://flags and any custom filters you manually added to brave://adblock will persist across profiles. However, everything else (including basic Shields settings) go to default.

So if not extensions or cookies, we’d have to spend time looking to see what you have done differently in your main profile compared to the new test profile. There should be something in permissions, security, or Shields. Obviously it’s a bit time consuming to have to look through it. But maybe you should open the windows side by side and look through to see what is different between the two and see if can find a clue there.

Yes, I already uninstalled all the extensions after deleting cookies and it still doesn’t work.

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