Just to note here, the Brave browser (https://brave.com/) requires user namespaces. With Debian's default kernel, you currently get this error when starting Brave:

    $ brave-browser
[8918:8918:0304/181514.182194:FATAL:zygote_host_impl_linux.cc(116)] No usable sandbox! Update your kernel or see https://chromium.googlesource.com/chromium/src/+/master/docs/linux_suid_sandbox_development.md for more information on developing with the SUID sandbox. If you want to live dangerously and need an immediate workaround, you can try using --no-sandbox.
    Trace/breakpoint trap

And you need to start Brave with --no-sandbox. This can be solved with a custom kernel that has CONFIG_USER_NS=y in its config.

From this discussion though, it does seem like this may be disabled by default for good reasons..

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