![]() Next, go to brave://settings/content/javascript Repeat those steps for the following entry: Including third-party cookies on this site.Scroll down that settings page, to Sites that can always use cookiesĮnter as the site. Note, while at: brave://settings/security you might also: Disable: Always use secure connections ( HTTPS ONLY toggle switch). ![]() IF you did not Enable: HTTPS EVERYWHERE in the GLOBAL SHIELDS settings, above, then you may want to. Disable: Enable De-AMP - requires Relaunching Brave Browser.Block cookies (aka Cookie blocking): Only cross-site.Block fingerprinting (aka Fingerprinting blocking): Strict, may break sites.Enable: Upgrade connections to HTTPS ( HTTPS EVERYWHERE toggle switch).Disable: Prevent sites from fingerprinting me based on my language preferences.Disable: Auto-redirect AMP pages (AMP - Google’s Accelerated Mobile Page).In a Brave Browser > New Window, go to: brave://settings/shields When visiting: ‘ ’, set the site-specific Shields (Lion icon - near right end of URL address field) settings: So, I am guessing, that one of the possible problems for Brave Browser, is going to, and thru, the Citrix Cloud. Remote subscribers can gain external access to their workspaces if you configure external connectivity with Citrix Gateway or the Citrix Gateway service.įor information on enabling remote access to workspaces, see External connectivity in this article.īasically, authentication for you, that would allow you to connect to the computer at work, needs to be enabled at work.īecause you are able to access your remote worksite by using Chrome and Firefox, we assume that authentication for you, is enabled and, Brave Browser should also be able to access your worksite. More Citrix documentation: Configure access to workspaces Thus, with, or without, using the Citrix Workspace App, the Citrix process will try to make ‘secure access to Citrix Cloud services and workspaces’. The Workspace URL is enabled by default, usually in the format: The other way to access Citrix Workspace is through a browser with the Workspace URL. One is through the natively installed Citrix Workspace app, which replaces Citrix Receiver for simple, secure access to Citrix Cloud services and workspaces. There are two ways to access Citrix Workspace. ![]() On that work computer, there is an ‘electronic health record (EHR) system’ application, that you need to use. You need that Citrix Workspace App, in order to make a Citrix connection to a remote computer at work. You have the Citrix Worspace App installed as an Extension to Brave Browser (v.1.41.96), on your Mac (MacOS 12.4).ĬORRECTED: You have the Citrix Worspace App installed as an application (NOT an extension to Brave Browser) on your Mac (MacOS 12.4). ![]()
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