Brave Browser - Do you use it?

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I made a video reviewing the Brave Browser. In short, it's a browser that blocks all advertising and you also earn BAT (Crypto) from surfing the web! It's available pretty much on every platform, whether you're a desktop or phone user.

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I tried it, I've found Microsoft Edge's new browser to work the best for me.
 
I tend to switch browsers monthly, just to see how they are in a daily routine setting. Brave is pretty good in the fact of its adblocker being built in. For earning crypto I just have any of it earned go back in the sites I typically visit since you're only getting maybe $5-$6 a month at most.
 
I've never heard of it. But after watching the ad. I definitely want to try it out. It sounds like it'd save me a lot of time from having to load half a dozen ad blocking extensions on Opera. I think if I like it better. I'll probably use it as my primary browser. 👍
 
I have it as they are more privacy oriented. Only problem is, I can't access some sites so I have to go to Chrome. The ad-blocker is great but it can also be a pain.
 
I use Brave. Love it. However two things: 1) The underlying code is based on Chrome. 2) Its made by the same exact team that originally created Firefox.

Mozilla and the Firefox family has been sold to George Soros. It went completely woke.
I tried it, I've found Microsoft Edge's new browser to work the best for me.
Just REMEMBER... Its Microsoft. I wouldn't touch anything Microsoft unless it's Windows or the "Office" products.
 
I use Brave. Love it. However two things: 1) The underlying code is based on Chrome. 2) Its made by the same exact team that originally created Firefox.

Mozilla and the Firefox family has been sold to George Soros. It went completely woke.

Just REMEMBER... Its Microsoft. I wouldn't touch anything Microsoft unless it's Windows or the "Office" products.
Yeah, but you still use Windows and Office, yet won't use the browser bundled with Windows? Doesn't make a whole lot of sense IMO. IF you're worried about them selling your data, you should probably stop using Windows entirely. 😛
 
Yeah, but you still use Windows and Office, yet won't use the browser bundled with Windows? Doesn't make a whole lot of sense IMO. IF you're worried about them selling your data, you should probably stop using Windows entirely. 😛
It's like you forgot "Internet Explorer." C'mon, now.

Common sense. Sigh. Whatever, do what you want.
 
Never heard of this but will give it a try and see how I like.
 
I use Brave and Waterfox as my daily browsers, and try to have other browsers with other engines for testing purposes. Brave's a pretty solid browser.
 
Never used it before, I have heard of it but never wanted to leave and stop using Chrome.
 
I kind of played around with it, it's alright, but I'm still stuck on Firefox's design.
Get off of Firefox. It's owned by George Soros. He is causing all this instability in the U.S. So, if he's doing that, who knows what his next plan is. Get off Firefox.

Edit: Since there are people who disagree... I'll post a video to show documentation of his past...

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Watch the whole thing. It starts off sarcastic, but it gets informative as you watch along. There are tons of videos about him. Including bankrupting Britian, destabilizing Europe. We are feeling his effects HERE in the U.S. Think about it.

Why do you think these riots exist? Why is/are OUR district attorneys going soft on criminals? Why do you think there is a 80% rise of crime in Democrat-run cities or states...?

Its because these people are backed by nefarious entities. George Soros is one of 'em. His reputation is out there and many people are pissed at him.
 
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I use Brave and I love it. I was introduced to it last year. It has the same functionality as chrome but with better privacy. If I have an issue with viewing a website I just edit the settings in the browser for that site and access what I’m trying to access. Overall, it’s a great browser.
 
I've heard a lot about Brave but there isn't really an 'itch' to scratch for me personally.

I'm happy to use Safari.
 
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