Brave Software declares the release of version 1.0 of the Brave web browser. This announcement comes four years after the project began. One of its standout features is Brave Rewards, allowing you to view ads from Brave and support the websites you visit. This feature is now available on iOS, indicating its support across all platforms.
Brave Software releases Brave 1.0 on Windows and extends Brave Rewards to iOS, iPhone
- Download Brave 1.0
- Download Brave for Android.
- Download Brave for iPhone.
Similar to Firefox and Safari, Brave focuses on protecting user privacy. Each day, as we browse the web, we're tracked by social plugins, ads, trackers, etc., to collect data for targeted products. In some cases, this data is even sold and passed through many hands.
With this release of Brave 1.0, you can activate the Tor feature for private browsing; block cross-site tracking, certain ads, fingerprinting, and cookie tracking on various websites. HTTPS is enabled when possible, and Google Safe Browsing will help you avoid malicious software and phishing sites.
Through the release notes evaluation, it's noticeable that this update lacks breakthroughs. However, perhaps it's the right time to elevate the software to version 1.0 as all platforms now support Brave Rewards.
Regarding the browser's popularity, it remains relatively modest. In June, there were over 4.5 billion online users. Yet, according to Brave Software, they only have 8.7 million users, representing 0.1933% of online users. Let's wait and see if their products are captivating enough to entice people to switch from giants like Chrome, Safari, Firefox, Edge, and Opera to Brave.
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