Borrowed a friend’s PC running Windows OS 11. New installation of Brave Browser (1.73.89), installed on 11/17/2024 Sunday. Using Brave Browser New Private Window for visits to EasyToDoIt.com
and Zazomo.com
.
Screenshots:
EasyToDoIt.com
also successfully reached, using same settings.
Have you tried a new Profile?
How To Create A New Profile In Brave Browser
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9jR4pJz0SZ0
BTW, your category “Mobile Support” - please change that to “Desktop Support” at the top of your Original Post, above. And also, include the “windows” tag (in addition to the existing “browser” tag). Thanks.
Also, Clear browsing data on your Windows OS PC
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://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 Windows OS PC
Flush the Windows OS DNS cache:
Open a Windows OS Command Prompt, then run it as an administrator:
Right click CMD
Click Run as administrator
Type or paste each command below
ipconfig /release
ipconfig /flushdns
ipconfig /renew
netsh int ip reset
netsh winsock reset
Then Restart your Windows OS computer.
PS: How to Back Up Passwords that are stored by Brave Browser
Scrolling down the webpage at:
https://support.brave.com/hc/en-us/articles/360018185951-How-do-I-use-the-built-in-password-manager
A note states:
“Export Passwords - Selecting Download file will export all credentials you’ve saved in your browser as a .CSV
file onto your system. Note that anyone who has access to your system will be able to open and view this file, so it is recommended that you delete this file once you’ve used the file for its intended purpose.”
In order to encrypt that .CSV file:
https://www.crucial.com/articles/pc-users/how-to-password-protect-a-folder
https://nordvpn.com/blog/how-to-password-protect-a-zip-file/
https://www.winzip.com/en/features/security/password-protection/
And be sure to copy that compressed and encrypted file, to an external drive that you safely store.