The Brave browser gets built-in functionality to run custom scripts
Briefly

The recent update to the Brave browser, version 1.75, introduces built-in capabilities for users to modify web pages without relying on third-party extensions such as Tampermonkey or Greasemonkey. This innovation facilitates a better browsing experience by allowing users to implement custom scripting for various purposes, including enhancing keyboard shortcuts and preventing automatic video playback. For those interested in creating their own scripts, resources are readily available through the Brave website, offering a seamless integration of script modification into the browsing experience.
With the launch of version 1.75 of the Brave browser, users can now modify web pages directly without needing additional extensions like Tampermonkey or Greasemonkey.
The new built-in feature allows users to enhance their browsing experience, including keyboard shortcuts and disabling auto-play videos, directly through Brave.
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