Here's Why I Migrated From Chrome to The Brave Browser

Written by ashwin-kr | Published 2020/07/19
Tech Story Tags: brave-browser | technology | blockchain | web | internet | software | application | browsers | web-monetization

TLDR The average mobile browser user pays as much as $23 a month in data charges to download ads and trackers — that’s $276 a year. Brave blocks ads, so you don’t pay for them. Brave is privacy-focused and it does its job really well while having the perks of Google like the extensions. Brave can use all the extensions from the Chrome web store and can also use Google's themes. Brave's ads aren't invasive like Google's, they ask for permission to show ads and these ads are neither popups nor full-page ads, they're mere notifications for which you get paid. Brave.org is a website that provides a website.via the TL;DR App

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Written by ashwin-kr | Full-stack Web Dev, Cryptocurrency enthusiast, Blockchain Evangelist
Published by HackerNoon on 2020/07/19