Brave Browser is a strong, free, and open-source Internet browser built on Chromium. It is accessible for a variety of operating systems, including Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, and Android. Its biggest advantage over rival browsers is that it provides several privacy-focused features, such as automatic filtering of invasive adverts on practically every page and blocking of trackers and other tracing entities.
The UI for Brave Browser is really basic. It has been created to provide you with a smooth navigating experience, free of any features that may distract you or restrict the website’s visibility—which, after all, is the most essential thing. Furthermore, if you want a fully immersive experience, use full-screen mode (F11). The tool will establish Google as the default search engine in the address bar, but you may change it from the settings menu. You may like to utilize Yahoo, Bing, Yandex, or DuckDuckGo, to name a few.
Furthermore, you may create bookmarks to help you reach your favorite websites faster. The standard strategy is to keep the window as clear and clean as possible, and organize the bookmarks into distinct folders that can be accessed with two clicks from the right side menu. However, if you wish, you may put some specific bookmarks (such as Reddit or any other frequently visited website) just below the URL bar. After all, Brave Browser provides limitless customization choices, so you may give this browser the look you’ve always desired.
On the other side, Brave Browser has a virtual wallet where you may store Brave’s own cryptocurrency, the so-called BAT (Basic Attention Token). Among other things, this cryptocurrency allows you to pay advertising providers to avoid so-called “benign advertising,” which the browser periodically shows in a non-intrusive manner. If you like, you may even buy cryptocurrency using your credit or debit card and transfer it to your Brave wallet. The environment is completely secure, and it grows even more so with each subsequent release.