Brave browser – a new web browser that leverages online privacy to the next level

 Brave browser is a newly-introduced web browser that showed up in the beginning of 2016. It was created by the team of IT specialists guided by Brendan Eich and Brian R. Bondy, co-founder of Mozilla Project. It's an open-source browser built on top of Chromium and Chromium’s Blink engine.[1]

Although it's settings might seem to be very familiar to Google Chrome, these two browsers should not be assimilated. In fact, Brave browser has already been dubbed as Anti-Chrome. If you are wondering why, we'll explain this a bit later.

While it's a traditional web browser in the conventional sense of the term, specialists keep predicting a very bright future for this newcomer and often present it as a superior over Chrome, Mozilla, and Safari regarding speed, privacy, and ads control. As a regular web browser, Brave browser allows surfing the web, exploring the sites, and initiating other daily tasks on the Internet. However, the goal of its developers is to change people's web browsing experience positively by blocking ads and trackers that interfere with people's privacy and waste people's time and money.

Developers goals are perfectly descripted in the following quotation:

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