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What is the best browser?

by DiabloOficjalnie - 03 January, 2020 - 09:00 PM
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I use the Brave browser, which is intended for players and more and I am very happy and you? Below is the browser description.


Download link here: https://brave.com/dia577


BROWSE FASTERLoad pages 3x to 6x faster Watch Brave in action, head-to-head-to-head against Chrome and Firefox. Brave loads pages three times as fast out of the box with nothing to install, learn or manage.

SWITCHING IS EASYImport and continue where you left offIt’s easy to import your settings from your old browser. You can do it during the welcome tour or later through the menus. 
 
All of your old browser profiles will appear in a list. You can import other browser data through the main menu item called “Import Bookmarks and Settings.”
 

[Image: import-welcome.jpg]GIVE SOME BACKSupport your favorite sites with Brave RewardsTurn on Brave Rewards and give a little back to the sites you frequent most. Earn frequent flyer-like tokens (BAT) for viewing privacy-respecting ads through Brave and help fund the content you love
Browsing the web with Brave is free: with Brave Rewards activated, you can support the content creators you love at the amount that works for you.
Brave can automatically distribute your contributions based on how much time you spend on sites. Or, you can choose to tip sites directly, and even offer a fixed monthly tip amount. 
All of this works while keeping your browsing history private. Your funds are made available to site owners through an anonymous ledger system, so you can’t be identified based on the sites you visit and support. Over 10,000 publishers and content creators have registered to receive Brave Rewards.
Remember: these contributions are optional – browsing the web with Brave is free.
BROWSE SAFERExperience unparalleled privacy and security.Brave fights malware and prevents tracking, keeping your information safe and secure. It’s our top priority.
We’re not in the personal data business.Our servers neither see nor store your browsing data – it stays private, on your devices, until you delete it. Which means we won’t ever sell your data to third parties.
Customize your shield settingsChoose your settings on a per-site or browser-wide basis. See how many ads and trackers are being blocked by Brave every day on the New Tab Page.

[Image: shields-on.png]Security meets simplicityIf you’re willing to research, download, and install multiple extensions, and carefully configure and correctly maintain settings in both the browser and extensions, you can match some of Brave’s privacy and security.
Brave does all that work for you. Simple, right?
Whenever possible, Brave automatically upgrades to HTTPS for secure, encrypted communications when an ordinary browser would use an insecure connection.
Defaults that matterBrowse confidently with default settings that block phishing, malware, and malvertising. Also, plugins, which have proven to be a security risk, are disabled by default.
Sync your devices bravelyBrave Sync, currently in beta, can be enabled to encrypt and synchronize your preferred settings and bookmarks. However, Brave does not have the keys to decrypt your data.
 
OUR FEATURESBrave Browser Feature List
Shields
  • Ad blocking
  • Fingerprinting prevention*
  • Cookie control*
  • HTTPS upgrading*
  • Block scripts*
  • Per-site shield settings
  • Configurable global shield defaults

Brave Rewards
  • Earn by viewing private ads
  • Tip your favorite creators
  • Contribute monthly to sites
  • Auto-contribute to sites
  • Verify with Uphold and move funds in and out of your wallet
  • Become a verified creator and start earning BAT from tips, contributions and referrals

Tabs & Windows
  • Private Windows
  • Pinned Tabs*
  • Auto-unload*
  • Drag and drop*
  • Duplicate*
  • Close Options
  • Find on page
  • Print page

~Security
  • Clear browsing data
  • Built-in password manager
  • Form autofill
  • Control content access to full-screen presentation*
  • Control site access to autoplay media
  • Send “Do not track” with browsing requests

USearch
  • Choose default search engine
  • Use keyboard shortcuts for alternate search engines*
  • Option to use DuckDuckGo for private window search*

Extensions/PluginsBrave Desktop now supports most of the Chrome extensions in the chrome web store

Address Bar
  • Add Bookmark
  • Autosuggest URLs
  • Search from address bar
  • Autosuggest search terms
  • Show/hide bookmarks toolbar*
  • Show secure or insecure site
*Features marked with an asterisk are pending on one or more platforms.
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I Appreciate such an informative post, if I ever need to move away from google chrome I will definitely keep this in mind. Do you have issues with Chrome? or Firefox? Obviously IE is a shit show.
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Tor is the best browser ;)
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(09 January, 2020 - 04:48 PM)Reski Wrote: Show More
Tor is the best browser ;)

I have never heard of Tor, What type of browser is it, any distinguishing features?
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Tor is a good browser to hide your IP and privacy, but is slow to browser some content because It use VPN to hide your IP.
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Firefox works for me pretty well. Chrome was too much of a memory hog for me as a daily driver so I switched.
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Firefox mainly, also have Chrome and Opera
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Firefox and Chrome :) But i will try Brave, i like the idea.

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