Brave, a world wide official, browser, has released a new version that allows you to surf the internet anonymously via Tor.
Το πρόγραμμα περιήγησης Brave είναι όμως διάσημο στους κύκλους των χρηστών που ψάχνονται με την ανωνυμία, λόγω των αρχικών χαρακτηριστικών του που αφορούν την προστασία της ιδιωτικής ζωής. Έρχεται τώρα με το νέο χαρακτηριστικό "Private Tabs with Tor", για να επιβεβαιώσει την φήμη του στην better safety.
Η ομάδα Βrave αναφέρει ότι η νέα λειτουργία "Private Tabs with Tor" θα είναι χρήσιμη στους χρήστες που αναζητούν πρόσθετη προστασία πέρα από όση μπορούν να έχουν από τον τοπικό υπολογιστή τους. Οι ιδιωτικές περίοδοι περιήγησης (Private browsing sessions) επινοήθηκαν για να σκουπίζουν τα data from the browser after a browsing session is complete. But this way of browsing is not transparent to ISPs and the websites a user visits, which can record the user's movements.
The built-in Tor technology now available at Brave gives you the ability to anonymously move the internet by changing the user's IP address by diverting browser traffic through the Tor network.
Brave although it does not have a stable version yet as it is under development and every version that has been released so far is beta, it is very popular in privacy circles. The reason is that Brave's default configuration blocks ads, scripts monitoringand crypto mining scripts.
Brave's private browsing tabs do not store users' browsing history or cookies, and they also use the DuckDuckGo search engine (a non-user search engine) as the browser's default search provider.
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.