This is happening with other browsers, not just Brave. I get the same error with Firefox and Chrome:<p>Browser Blocked<p>We apologize, but your web browser is configured in such a way that it is preventing this site from implementing required components that protect your privacy and allow you to view and change your privacy settings. This functionality is required for privacy legislation in your region.<p>We recommend you use a different browser or disable the “EasyList Cookie” filter from your “Content Filtering” settings (found under “Settings” -> “Shields” in the Brave Browser).<p>Interestingly enough, I can open the CNN website Opera and Edge just fine.
My location is in Germany.
It shows that browser link, with the following content:<p>We apologize, but your web browser is configured in such a way that it is preventing this site from implementing required components that protect your privacy and allow you to view and change your privacy settings. This functionality is required for privacy legislation in your region.<p>We recommend you use a different browser or disable the “EasyList Cookie” filter from your “Content Filtering” settings (found under “Settings” -> “Shields” in the Brave Browser).
With Brave on Ubuntu:<p><pre><code> - This URL prints a blocked message: https://www.cnn.com/browser-blocked
- This URL works fine: https://www.cnn.com/
</code></pre>
Ergo, navigating directly to a URL with a "browser blocked" message shows that message.. Did something change? Brave is not currently blocked on CNN.com
I think this is now fixed (or worked around) by <a href="https://github.com/easylist/easylist/issues/17937">https://github.com/easylist/easylist/issues/17937</a> ?
It works for me on Brave. Probably only does that when the skip gdpr notices is enabled.I noticed a lot kf sites behave abnormal when that option is enabled.