You shouldn't need to give up your privacy when you go online.
Brave blocks trackers and gives you the option to earn rewards while you browse.
Click the triangle icon on your URL bar in Brave to get started! Or read more about Brave Rewards here:
https://t.co/OoIfYcsN2k
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Brave's AI assistant Leo can summarize and answer questions about PDFs now.
Here, a user asked Leo to spot the differences between the 2023 and 2024 tax forms. 👀
How does Brave offer a private yet fully operational Web experience?
Pete Snyder (Senior Privacy Researcher at Brave) and Ryan Brown (Filterset Engineer at Brave) explain in the latest #TheBraveTechnologist podcast.
Listen to the full episode, hosted by @LukeMulks, here: https://t.co/Wqw4GRHXQ7
“How do I stop my browser from silently collecting my data?”
Meet @brave: a lightening fast, privacy first browser. If you opt-in to watch ads, you get paid.
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Firefox is better than Big Tech options like Chrome or Edge. It does block some cookies, trackers, and some limited fingerprinting techniques. But much of the worst—or most hidden—stuff still gets through.
Brave, however, blocks those threats by default.
Want to enforce safe search at home or a school?
Network admins can incorporate this change into the DNS configuration:
https://t.co/tBr16frkJI IN CNAME https://t.co/k42uI63RK1
This redirects users to https://t.co/6zfBqnmZe2 to filter explicit content.
Sure, Chrome doesn't offer the same privacy protections but it must have more features, right? Well...no.
Brave offers many helpful features that Chrome doesn't.
Chrome is built for tracking. It allows creepy ads, trackers, cookies, and more to record everything you do.
Brave, meanwhile, is built for privacy. It blocks all that (and more) by default.
Brave users have a new way to access the browser's built-in AI assistant Leo.
You can choose different Leo AI tools by simply right-clicking the highlighted text on a website.
Reminders:
1. Google's Manifest V3 changes won't stop Brave from blocking ads.
2. We'll support uBlock Origin and uMatrix even after Chrome stops doing so.
Use @Brave browser and Brave Search.
Brave Search doesn't censor, make Orwellian definition shifts, or inject creep-state garbage.
We offer goggles, user customized filters on the index (https://t.co/6DeKvOrQvW); and WDP, for user fixes to the index (https://t.co/H3MM7LjZJb).