Mr Brendan Eich, co-founder of Mozilla, developed and just released his first edition browser Brave. The new browser focuses on removing what they see as more invasive ads.
According to the manufacturer the new application it won't just focus on your staff privacy but it will speed it up as well tour you too.
Brave will not deliver ads that use your browsing history for advertiser-targeted advertising. This does not mean that you will not see any ads since it will only show a few harmless (at the discretion of the developer) to help both visitors and publishers in theory at least.
"Brave browser blocks everything: initials and analytics scripts that initiate programmatic advertising, tracking pixels, and ad-click confirmations,” says Eich.
Although it is still too early, you can try the new browser by downloading the installation files from Github. Do not expect surprises, you can just try it before the official beta release.
Brave currently does not have any required program functions browsing, such as: prepricesettings, manage bookmarks, history or the downloads folder. Obviously we'll see more in the coming weeks.
If you still insist, from GitHub you can download the version for computers, iOS ή Android.
If you still want to wait for a more stable version, you can subscribe to by clicking here of Brave and you will be notified when the beta version is ready.
Watch the video presentationof the new browser