What is the Brave browser?
Brave Software was co-founded in January 2016 by Brendan Eich, the creator of JavaScript and a co-founder of Mozilla.
Brave is a browser that lets users navigate to websites, run web apps and display or play online content. Like other browsers, it is free to download and use, remembers site authentication information and can block online ads from appearing on sites.
Brave browser is safer because it blocks tracking scripts and other technologies that spy on your online activity. Furthermore, Brave aims to solve two of the web's most vexing problems—privacy and revenue—by revolutionizing the traditional digital advertising model.
You can download faster, safer ad-free Brave Browser here https://brave.com/gdc415
What makes Brave different from other browsers?: Brave Browser Will Pay You to Surf the Web.
What sets Brave apart is its aggressive anti-ad attitude. The browser was built to strip online ads from websites and its maker's business model relies not only on ad blocking, but on replacing the scratched-out ads with advertisements from its own network. It's as if a new TV network announced it would use technology to remove ads from other networks' programs, then rebroadcast those programs with ads of its own devising, ads that it sold. (www.computerworld.com)
Brave Browser users earn tokens by surfing the web. Brave Browser gives users a 70 percent cut of its advertising revenue, $5 a month. Brave pays users with Basic Attention Tokens or BAT.
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