The Brave Webbrowser is one of the best i have used, and what's so fancy about it and keeping me smiling alone, is the time shown when pages are loaded.
Brave avoids all the necessities other browsers have in common and haven't said farewell to due to monetization and sneaky collection of you personal data being sold to third parties.
While I think brave has a bright and stable future, also due to the fact that they update the browser game regularly, major competitors like Firefox might bring change to the game.
Unfortunately there are some sites that do not work with the Brave Webbrowser, especially sites that have really bad and old coding (my way of describing why the site doesn't work, because of lacking coding knowledge and only judging sites by it's practicability and aesthetics), I am sure they will also get rid of these minimal issues in the near future.
I do recommend it, one reason alone is because you can choose to support developers and independent sites who really are thankful for every penny they get by displaying annoying ads, which are being avoided through Ad-Blocker and leaving them with much less than they were actually expecting.
Thanks for this article.
- beta