With your old browser, you paid to browse the web by viewing ads. Now, Brave welcomes you to the new Internet. One where your time is valued, your personal data is kept private, and you actually get paid for your attention through Brave Rewards.
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I'm surprised this product didn't get more love here. It seems to me that ad-free products are the way of the future.
Brendan Eich (inventor of JavaScript & Co-founder Mozilla) launches a new company and browser called Brave
"It's your device. It's your time.
So make it your Internet. The new Brave browser blocks all the greed and ugliness on the Web that slows you down and invades your privacy. Then we put clean ads back, to fund website owners and Brave users alike. Users can spend their funds to go ad-free on their favorite sites. "
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Been using since January 2016 (developer version), and now as my default browser!
Pros:
Faster Browser, Block ads and trackers, Protect your privacy + Basic Attention Token
Cons:
Only a few extension currently available
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Works with Chrome extensions now, so it's even better!
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I have a 2009 Macbook Pro and after I downloaded Brave it feels like a new computer because of the increased speed. I tried Brave for the first time a couple years ago, but did not stick with it because of how frequently I use Chrome extensions in my productivity flow. Now that Chrome extensions are supported it is a game changer. I am trying Brave out as my default browser now.
Currently, the only area lacking is the lack of support for Android text messages at www.messages.android.com.
Pros:
fast, import settings & bookmarks from Chrome, supports Chrome extensions
@unnamedteam Good point! It seems this browser was made for improving the efficiency of digital advertising. But I like it. Hope it will grow and new extensions will be added
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Been using since January 2016 (developer version), and now as my default browser!
Pros:Faster Browser, Block ads and trackers, Protect your privacy + Basic Attention Token
Cons:Only a few extension currently available
I have a 2009 Macbook Pro and after I downloaded Brave it feels like a new computer because of the increased speed. I tried Brave for the first time a couple years ago, but did not stick with it because of how frequently I use Chrome extensions in my productivity flow. Now that Chrome extensions are supported it is a game changer. I am trying Brave out as my default browser now.
Currently, the only area lacking is the lack of support for Android text messages at www.messages.android.com.
Pros:fast, import settings & bookmarks from Chrome, supports Chrome extensions
Cons:doesn't support Android Messages www.messages.android.com.