: Forces connections to use the secure HTTPS protocol whenever possible.
Brave is a free, open-source web browser developed by and is based on the Chromium engine. It is inherently free software, meaning terms like "crack," "serial key," or "license key" are irrelevant and often associated with malicious websites attempting to distribute malware under the guise of free software. Core Features and Privacy : Forces connections to use the secure HTTPS
: Automatically blocks third-party ads, trackers, and cross-site cookies, which can lead to significantly faster page load speeds. Core Features and Privacy : Automatically blocks third-party
: Uses its own independent web index to provide search results without tracking user queries. Brave differentiates itself through a suite of privacy-first
: Users can opt-in to view privacy-preserving ads in exchange for Basic Attention Tokens (BAT) , a cryptocurrency.
Brave differentiates itself through a suite of privacy-first features that are enabled by default: