Monday, December 4, 2017

Brave Web Browser

 
The Brave Web Browser is a free and open-source browser based on the Chromium web browser and its Blink engine, announced by the co-founder of the Mozilla Project and creator of JavaScript, Brendan Eich. Brave never sees the sites you browse. If you use a search engine such as Google, then anything you type in the search bar will be recorded by Google - but not by Brave servers.
 
The Brave Web Browser includes:
  • HTTPS Everywhere
  • Block Phishing / Malware
  • Block Scripts
  • Fingerprinting Protection
 
Brave blocks ads and trackers by default so you browse faster and safer. You can add ad blocking extensions to your existing browser, but it’s complicated and they often conflict with one another because browser companies don't test them. Worse, the leading ad blockers still allow some ads and all trackers. Brave blocks ads and trackers, reducing your chances of being infected by malware, ransomware and spyware. Brave even has HTTPS upgrades, which means more of your connections are encrypted, protecting your identity, browsing, payments and more. The "private" or "incognito" browsing mode that others offer is not truly private. Those tabs mostly stop other people that use your device from seeing where you’ve been. Brave’s private tab stops trackers and will soon feature "Tor in the tab," providing even deeper privacy. Download the Brave Web Browser here: https://brave.com

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