Difference between revisions of "Brave Browser"
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# It has its own cryptocurrency (BAT) that can be traded on the Browser | # It has its own cryptocurrency (BAT) that can be traded on the Browser | ||
# It blocks all ads and trackers by default | # It blocks all ads and trackers by default | ||
− | + | As of ____, Brave Browser had ______ monthly active users [source]. | |
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==Key Features== | ==Key Features== | ||
==Business Model== | ==Business Model== | ||
==Basic Attention Token (BAT)== | ==Basic Attention Token (BAT)== | ||
+ | ==Platforms== | ||
+ | Brave has been released for the following platforms: | ||
+ | * Windows | ||
+ | * macOS | ||
+ | * Linux | ||
+ | * Android | ||
+ | * iOS. | ||
==Browser Comparison== | ==Browser Comparison== |
Revision as of 00:42, 11 March 2021
Brave Browser is an open-source browser application focused on prioritizing user privacy and democratizing online advertising. It has been developed using the Chromium web browser as a basis. While many browsers are built upon Chromium code, such as Microsoft Edge and Opera, Brave has a few defining factors:
- It is focused specifically on the user privacy niche
- It has its own cryptocurrency (BAT) that can be traded on the Browser
- It blocks all ads and trackers by default
As of ____, Brave Browser had ______ monthly active users [source].
Contents
Key Features
Business Model
Basic Attention Token (BAT)
Platforms
Brave has been released for the following platforms:
- Windows
- macOS
- Linux
- Android
- iOS.