This behavior may change/come to be in the future, but at this time cookie data does get passed through when searching Google. Were we to intercept/make a call without passing through cookies, it would require an additional Chromium deviation and, further, would come with the cost of doing the work to maintain that change. You can see on our GitHub how we deviate from Chrome/chromium code (features-we-disable-or-remove) With respect to search, cookie data is still sent along with the search request when using Google search. Note that when not using Google services, the Allow Google login buttons on third-party sites option should be disabled, or some cookies/requests may be allowed. Brave prevents Google from tracking you when you’re not using Google systems/services, and removes some of the ways Google tracks you when using their systems/services to the best of our abilities. Basically when you use Chrome, Google uses a litany of methods to track you, both when using Google systems/services as well as while you’re not. Hello u/mkuun, thank you for bringing this to our attention.
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