The Brave browser caught the 50 million active users every month, doubling its users for another year.
Say what you want about the Brave browser, but it's one of the few programs out there tours in today's internet which sees a doubling of its users, year after year. On this day last year Brave doubled its monthly active users to more than 20 million. This year, Brave reports that monthly active user accounts have exceeded 50 million.
To be precise, Brave reached 50,2 million monthly active users and 15,5 million daily active users in December 2021, according to relevant post on the official website.
Brave, a fairly recent browser, has been reporting usage numbers since 2017. At the time, it had only 1,2 million monthly active users. In 2018 the number quadrupled to 5,9 million monthly active users, and in 2019 it almost doubled to 11,2 million.
Its frantic course did not stop there because in 2020 it doubled its active users again, making them 24,1 million. And for 2021, what a prototype, it reached the reported 50,2 million monthly active users, doubling them for another year.
Brave revealed in its post several other metrics that show significant growth. But apart from the profits from advertising the company this year he made great strides as he won the open searching machine Tailcat and released it Brave search as a search product in the second quarter of 2021.
The company also integrated Brave Talk into the browser in the third quarter of 2021. Brave Talk is a video conferencing solution that provides users with unlimited videocalls without sacrificing privacy, according to Brave. The technology is provided by Jitsi and Brave has released it as a free and premium version.
However, we who use Brave, but also other Browser in order to compare their behavior, found that Brave can and does cut ads with good morning, but also cookies notifications with minimal clicks.
Mozilla, which has difficulty retaining users, has more than four times as many monthly active users. If Brave continues to grow, it could overtake Mozilla in 2023, provided monthly active Firefox web browser users remain stable.