

“Brave Search has grown significantly since its release last June, with nearly 80 million queries per month,” said CEO Brendan Eich. Over the past few years, Brave has grown remarkably as a browser due to its privacy-focused branding. The change will be significant, as most users will now shift to the new search engine without caring about the change. The browser’s parent company launched the new search engine in public beta earlier this year. This concludes the Brave browser review.It’s time to meet Brave’s newest offering My word would be to definitely try this browser. Privacy is top-notch as it has an in-built tracker restrictor and ad-blockers. There is a good amount of control over how the browser performs but not too much, which could be a good or bad thing depending on the person you are. The performance is great, the aesthetics are clean and minimal. So if you left Chrome because of how it looks, Brave won’t be a good choice for you.īut if you did not like Chrome because it was lacking in some features, then Brave could be worth a shot. People who are used to Safari or Opera might not like this browser, mostly because of how much of a clone it is of Google Chrome. Apart from all these, there is a pop-up video player as well.
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And for all the people who use torrent and magnet links, the browser allows WebTorrent to display files directly in the browser.īrave does not boast a plethora of features like other browsers such as Vivaldi or Opera GX has, but the features it does have are very useful. The extension feature offers a host of options such as opening a private window using Tor window (which is very private). Another feature called social media blocking allows you to stop Google’s, Facebook’s, Twitter’s and Linkedin’s third-party login. The Shields feature lets you block cookies, trackers, ads, scripts, etc. Apart from the general customization and settings, there are some useful ones that caught my attention. This simple yet useful approach is perfect for what Brave is offering. But if you scroll down, you’ll find personalized stories for you that you can select and tweak.īrave offers a healthy amount of settings and customization with nothing too extra or complicated which is a good thing.


So the homepage for the browser is clean and simple. It is the clever design of the UX that made me like it so much. Plain and simple.īut plain and simple does not mean lacking. There’s nothing bloat, there are a few cards that show some information about cryptocurrencies and that’s it. The other great thing about Brave that caught my attention was how clean, simple and useful the user interface was. All the other features were just a pleasant addition. For me, the speed is perhaps the most compelling reason to make the switch. Granted that the speed wasn’t in seconds but milliseconds, this fraction of a second gives Brave the “snappy” feel.Įven with loads of extensions on the browser, the result page is quick to load and with minimal stutters. The other thing is how fast websites load on Brave.Ĭomparing Brave browser with Firefox, Opera GX, Chrome, and Vivaldi, Brave was faster in loading almost all the websites (both static and dynamic) about 80% of the time. Chrome often felt clunky and for some reason, the iMac struggles to open more than three tabs. The best things about Brave browser Fast and snappyįor me, Brave browser’s best feature was its speed and how snappy it was in opening websites, tabs, etc.
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We’ve tested the browser on three separate devices an old iMac, the new MacBook Pro (not M1), and a mid-tier windows laptop to ensure that we take in most of the internet surfers. I’ll try to keep this review short and simple, highlighting the best features about it and pointing out the worst ones. I have been using this browser for the past two months and the experience has been nothing but pleasant. The browser is very light-weight, and unlike Chrome, does not hog up the RAM. This is the Brave browser review and it is for all the people who love Google Chrome and hate it.īrave Browser is a Chromium-based browser (structurally the same as Chrome) but with more features focused on privacy, speed, and efficiency. Fortunately, my dependence on Chrome has come to an end, and all it took was one “Brave” move. I want to get rid of it, but I always need it from time to time. It is like someone who’s toxic but useful at the same time. I have a love and hate relationship with Chrome.
