

Recently, they released a new feature called New private window with TOR leaving users perplexed as to which browser is more secure and how they differ. You have an option to enable ads allowing trackers, and if you do share your data and view ads, you get paid in BAT, Brave’s native cryptocurrency.

Brave also proposes a future browser with a ‘pay to surf’ business model with roots in blockchain and cryptocurrency. That means it moves your Internet data (encrypted) across many servers run by volunteers across the world.īrave browser is a free and open source browser which blocks ads and trackers. Tor (The Onion Router), also popularly called the Onion browser, was initially developed by the US Navy but is now a non-profit organization that works towards the goal of providing private access to the uncensored web through the concept of onion routing. Tor has made a name for itself when it comes to anonymous browsing, and Brave is looking to grab a piece of that market. Whether you respect your privacy or it is the nature of your work, more people are turning to privacy-focused browsers of late to protect their identity and what they do online.

Search engines and other websites collect user data to provide a better user experience.
