The Brave browser now has a private tour through Tor

Brave, unknown to the wider world, (browser), a new version has been released that enables you to surf the web anonymously through Tor.

The program Brave, however, is famous in anonymous browsing circles for its original privacy features. It now comes with the new “Private Tabs with Tor” feature, to confirm its security reputation.

The Brave team says the new "Private Tabs with Tor" feature will be useful to users looking for extra protection beyond what they can get from their local computer. Private browsing sessions were invented to wipe data from the browser after completing a browsing session. But this way of navigating is not opaque to ISPs and the sites a user visits, which can record the user's movements.

The built-in Tor technology now in Brave enables you to surf the web anonymously by changing the IP of the user, since it diverts the browser's traffic through the Tor network.

Although Brave does not yet have a stable version as it is under development and whatever version has been released so far is in beta, it is particularly popular in circles interested in protecting personal data. This is because Brave's default configuration blocks ads, tracking scripts, and encryption mining scripts.

Brave's private browsing tabs do not save users' browsing history or cookies and also use the engine DuckDuckGo (μία μηχανή αναζήτησης που δεν καταγράφει τον χρήστη) ως τον προεπιλεγμένο πάροχο αναζήτησης του προof browsing.

The version of Brave released today, including Tor support, is v0.23 beta. You can download it from Brave website. It runs on Windows 32 and 64 Bit, macOS10.9 +, and in 64 bit linux for Debian-Ubuntu-Mint-Fedora-OpenSUSE. Runs on a smartphone on Android and iOS.

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