The Brave browser basics: what it does, how it differs from other Browsers


What is Brave?
Brave is a free and open-source web browser developed by Brave Software, Inc. based on the Chromium web browser. Brave is a privacy focused browser, which distinguishes itself from other browsers by automatically blocking online advertisements and website trackers in its default settings.

Most PC and Laptop users have been accustomed to using Chrome, especially if they are running Windows rather than MacOs. Competitors such as Firefox and Edge have fallen behind in terms of taking the fight to the popular browser, but, in reality, Chrome is not as good as it might seem to you.

In today's day and age, usability and certain minor features make or break a browser or application and, that is the case here. Chrome at one time was lauded as the best browser since its way of handling extensions and offering great compatibility, speed and syncing across devices is the best.            


Security and safety have also become a greater concern, for the better and it is odd to see how much Google knows about you. As an Android user, one is already offering their location, app usage, viewing data to Google. Chrome is key to users such as us who have jobs in writing or online jobs, so it makes sense to take steps to better secure ourselves.

Brave can cater to your needs, since it can offer better privacy and safety whilst being faster than Chrome, despite being Chromium-based itself. It can give you access to the Chrome Web Store whilst offering 66% reduced memory usage and 35% reduction in battery life.


Is Brave better than Chrome?

Instead of getting too in-depth, it makes better sense to tell you the basics. In terms of upgrades, Brave builds on speed and privacy, with the browser forcing you to work on your use case, from adding a proper password manager to offering better speed, it makes your browsing experience tons better.

You might have to face more than one instance of CAPTCHAs but, in the general sense, it is tolerable to keep on proving your identity rather than have a person spy on you and steal your data.

Don't get us wrong, Chrome is still good, it is the best featured and offers hassle-free experiences to the user, but, if you can make some changes, for the better, browsers like Brave or Vivaldi can make your use case much better. 

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