Reasons why you should start using Brave Browser and leave Google Chrome


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DATE: March 15, 2020, 1:45 a.m.

UPDATED: March 15, 2020, 1:55 a.m.

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  1. Chrome is undoubtedly one of the most popular web browsers. Like almost all the products that Google creates for years. However, little by little, others have appeared with the firm intention of competing with the giant and why not, to take its place. Until not long ago Firefox was the main alternative for those who rejected Chrome, but everything has changed. Now another product has joined this fight and its name is Brave Browser.
  2. Fortunately for those who want to find a new alternative to the Google Browser, Brave has some peculiarities that make it very competitive.
  3. Brave is free to use. The company earns its revenue thanks to an innovative model where users can enable ads on certain sites and earn Basic Attention Token (BAT) https://coinmarketcap.com/currencies/basic-attention-token/ to view paid content. They can then spend these 'tokens' to "tip" creators, such as Wikipedia, who became verified browser editors. This represents a reinvention of the online advertising market and is an ambitious attempt to return power over advertising content to users.
  4. Currently, the value of BAT is around $ 0.189 and any user can trade their currencies. Also, BAT is traded on more than 10 exchanges and BAT ROI is very good.
  5. There are four other areas that Brave Browser excels at: security, speed, rewards, and privacy. Brave Browser is designed to intelligently protect you against tracking. It also comes with built-in ad blockers, and because it removes many of the scripts and images associated with ads, sites running in Brave load much faster: up to twice as fast on the desktop and eight times as fast. the mobile.
  6. Are you interested in the browser? Nothing better than trying it for yourself to get out of doubt. You can download it on its official website Brave Browser: https://brave.com/rea328

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