This is a good feature. Arc has a slightly better implementation of this. Cmd+shift+C is the copy current tab URL shortcut, and it removes trackers by default and lets you know it's "a clean URL without trackers :)" in the flash notification. I'd like to see Brave similarly make the default copy clean and add a copy with trackers second option.

A browser with a waiting list.. now I've seen it all!

For the lazy, clicking [Try it for yourself] asks for your email to notify you when "your spot is ready and waiting!".

https://arc.net/

Must be a responsibly release, don't want too many powerusers flooding the web at once.

IIRC this is Mac only. Although it is developed on top of Chromium.

I guess Power Users only use Mac.

> I guess Power Users only use Mac.

Little Snitch and Audio Hijack/Loopback and Sketchapp and iA Writer and Inklet certainly think so. There are no Windows/cross-platform analogues for any of these. No firewall that suspends connections for an interactive prompt, no way to create virtual audio devices or route audio in Windows, no equivalent to Sketch (Figma comes close I guess) and the Windows version of iA Writer is pretty pathetic. And Inklet simply doesn't have a Windows equivalent even when I have an official Apple Magic Trackpad connected to my computer.

There's just a lot of cool stuff that isn't available for other OSes.

In fairness, some of those are rather tied to the operating system, to the point where you're really asking for them to develop an entire new application that happens to do the same thing on a different platform. platform. I mean, yes, it should exist, but I think it's perfectly reasonable for a firewall to be tied to a specific operating system.

Pure user application software is less reasonable, though.

> I think it's perfectly reasonable for a firewall to be tied to a specific operating system.

Oh, I have no qualms about Little Snitch specifically being tied to macOS. I just find it annoying that this general concept of "a firewall that asks you before blocking a connection" has apparently never been implemented outside of macOS.

I don't want the network request to fail and the application to panic just because I had to be given a prompt with an "allow" button. Suspend the connection instead please.

Windows and Linux firewalls are not yet capable of this, as far as I can tell. If there is one that can, I'd love to replace Windows Firewall with it.