Brave Browser enables users to access decentralized applications, use cryptocurrencies, and navigate the decentralized web with increased privacy and security. That's why It's called the web3 browser.
For years, I saw the brave browser in different places but never paid attention to it. I felt it was just like other browsers trying to compete with Lord Chrome.
But a few months ago, Brave browserβs built-in crypto wallet caught my interest and I downloaded it. Then I found out that it is open source (and not just any, it was forked from Chromium). After I used it for the first time, I saw how good it was at blocking annoying ads: Damn! I was impressed.
Reasons to Choose the Brave Browser:
- πͺ It has a Crypto Wallet built into the browser
- π€ It is Open Source (forked from Chromium)
- π« It blocks online Ads (Including YouTube Ads)
- π‘οΈ It protects privacy by blocking website trackers by default
- π₯· It has a built-in TOR mode (Anonymized network routing) which allows you to explore the dark web.
- π₯ It also has an in-built torrent downloader (powered by WebTorrent)
- π° It allows you to earn crypto tokens (BAT) by viewing their own ads (optional)
- πͺ It blocks third-party cookies and can even block cookie consent notices, too.
- β‘ It is better than chrome with this: 3x faster. 1 hour more of battery life. 33% less memory usage
To get started
Take a Brave step just like I did and download the browser.
After installation, you can easily jump ship in 60 seconds (from your previous browser): by importing your bookmarks, settings, extensions, and even saved passwords to the Brave Browser.
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