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JAKARTA - Brave is an open-source browser that was originally based on Chromium. Unlike Google Chrome, the browser is very focused on performance and user privacy. Undoubtedly, Google Chrome is an impressive web browser, for almost a decade, Google Chrome has been the dominant choice for modern web browser experience.

So, to take a different approach to what Google has to offer, you will find several chrome alternatives available. Brave is a popular one. These are some of the reasons the Brave browser has become so popular.

1. Stay Away From Big Technology

The internet giant's services and products continue to dominate the web. While they try to give their best, it's always refreshing to have a different choice. The advantage of having a competitor like Brave ensures that big tech doesn't dictate user choices.

Also, tech giants are often seen as anti-competitive. But users who opt for alternatives like the Brave browser, encourage healthy competition for them, which is a good thing.

2. Respect Privacy

If you surf the web, your activity is tracked in one way or another. But not everyone wants to give their information online. Brave practices a better privacy policy by not collecting user browsing activity.

Everything you do in the browser remains private on your device and will not be shared with any third party. In addition, Brave encrypts your sync data to seamlessly use the same browser settings and bookmarks across multiple devices.

3. Faster Browsing Experience

Chrome is generally known to eat up system resources, especially if you have a lot going on in your web browser. Brave offers a surprisingly faster experience with a focus on being more resource-efficient.

Brave claims that it requires 33 percent less memory when compared to Chrome and has a lower impact on your system's battery life. This may vary depending on your system configuration, but Brave generally manages to provide a faster experience.

4. Open Source

Chrome is a proprietary project originally based on Chromium (which is open source). But Brave is a completely open-source web browser. So, anyone can check the source code to verify claims and assess browser security if needed.

There are other benefits of using open source software as well, such as community engagement to add features, and a few others.

5. Beat the Sensors

Most of the web is centralized. In other words, the resources you access are usually stored in a central storage location. Brave integrates the IPFS protocol which allows you to access the decentralized web.

It allows users to take advantage of a peer-to-peer network where you can access resources using IPFS. This ensures that no one can control or restrict access to the resource. Therefore, with this integrated feature, the Brave browser can be an effective tool to defeat web censorship.

Moreover, with the help of the IPFS protocol, you can easily distribute resources without worrying about server resources or costs, which also makes them more accessible.

6. Tracker Blocking

There are several types of tracking technologies used to track internet users. Some tracking can help make the web more useful. But other trackers may collect too much data from your browsing activity.

This is where Brave comes in to offer a built-in privacy protection feature, where you can choose to block trackers. This feature can also eliminate the need to look for privacy-focused chrome extensions.

7. BRAVE Rewards

Usually, you support your favorite websites by not blocking the ads that are shown. But with Brave, you get another way to help website builders, through Brave Rewards.

This is completely optional, but with Brave Rewards, you can earn tokens when you visit and spend time interacting with websites. You will find a wallet that integrates with the Brave browser, which stores these tokens, and you can donate them to your favorite websites, if you wish.

Also, you can add funds to your wallet using any currency and spend it to support publishers registered with Brave Rewards.

8. Tor integration

For an increased level of privacy, the Tor network is the way to go. Unfortunately, the easiest way to use it is through the Tor browser, which isn't the most user-friendly or performance-oriented browser.

Thanks to Brave, you can use Tor connectivity via private browsing mode. It should be noted that this is not a complete replacement for the Tor browser, but the Tor network is used as a proxy to hide your real IP and location.

9. Premium Firewall and VPN Features for iOS Devices

Apple's iOS is all about tightly integrated services. Brave tries to improve its standing by offering a firewall and VPN service that you can use through a browser, although these are additional paid options.

10. Integrated Services like “BRAVE” Search

Brave is not just a browser, it also offers several other offerings such as private advertising solutions, the decentralized web, and more. The BRAVE search was something to impress them. It aims to be search engine independent and focuses on providing privacy-friendly search results.


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