I have been using Brave for 6 months. Below is a detailed article comparing Brave and Chrome in terms of speed, privacy and security.
What is brave?
Brave is a web browser founded by the father of Firefox and the javascript programming language.
Brave was developed by Brave Software, founded on May 28, 2015 by Brendan Eich CEO and CTO Brian Bondy. On January 20, 2016, Brave Software launched the first version of Brave with partial ad blocking and announced plans for ad replacement and revenue sharing.
In June 2018, Brave released a paid trial version to browse the browser. This Brave version preloaded about 250 ads and sent detailed user activity logs to Brave for the short-term purpose of testing this function.
Brave stated that the extensive testing will follow. Later that month, Brave added Tor support in its own desktop browser's private browsing mode. In December, the same year, Brave called for a boycott of Google about its advertising activities.
Compare Brave and Chrome for Speed
- Unlike Chrome, Brave blocks ads and trackers by default .
- This allows websites on Brave to load significantly faster than Chrome.
- Brave keeps track of the time it saves you and displays it when you open the browser.
Compare Brave and Chome for Privacy
- Brave blocks ads by default (unlike Chrome, requires 3rd party extensions like AdBlock).
- Brave blocks 3rd party tracking by default .
- On Chrome, large advertisers like Google and Facebook use 3rd party cookies to track your browser on nearly every website.
- By blocking 3rd party cookies, Brave limits the amount of data Facebook, Google and other ad networks may collect about your browsing habits.
- Brave stores all your browsing data locally on your computer, which means you can delete it anytime.
- Brave supports Tor browser, making it the first universal browser to do so.
Compare Brave and Chrome for Security
- Brave automatically encrypts your website connection when possible (on Chrome, this only happens with an extension like HTTPS everywhere).
- Brave now supports all Chrome extensions, including popular password managers like LastPass and 1Password.
Limitations of Brave
- Occasionally, Brave blocks a part of the web page you want to display.
- When this happens, it's easiest to click on the lion icon and move the shield down .
- Since the latest Brave update, this is rarely needed (maybe once per week).
Suggestions
- Brave 's speed alone is enough to make the transition worthwhile and the added security and privacy benefits are making Brave even more superior than ever.
- It's no surprise that Brave has skyrocketed in popularity, going from 1 million to 4.6 million users in 2018.
- Brave is almost exactly like Chrome, but faster and less polished.
Make money with Brave
In addition, you also earn money from using the Brave browser like other popular money channels that I have detailed instructions in the article to make money with Brave.
How to make money from Brave, I also have detailed instructions in the article above, if you have any questions, leave a comment below I will answer in more detail.
summary
At the end of the article comparing Brave and Chrome here, I personally used both Brave and Chrome browsers, I have to admit that Brave is a lot faster than Chrome because of the ad blocking feature, which is usually causing greatly reduced user experience many times.
Brave also has a function to block video ads on YouTube, you will not have to be much uncomfortable when watching clips or listening to music but interrupted by ads.
Hope to send lots of useful knowledge to you!





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