Google's New Rival: Brave Browser Enters Beta Stage--How Good This New Non-Tracking Search Engine Is?

Brave Browser, the new search engine competitor of Google, could become more popular than ever as the giant tech firm confirmed that it is already in the Beta stage.

However, most consumers tend to look for a browser that would help them keep their data safe. This is currently the main goal of the Brave browser. According to Tech Crunch's latest report, the company behind the new search engine has tested its service more than 100,000 times to ensure your sensitive's info safety.

Because of its offered advanced security, the new Brave browser now has more than 32 million monthly users, which is a great improvement from its recent 25 million monthly users in March.

CNET also reported that brave is not the only one that wants to compete against Google Chrome. DuckDuckGo is another privacy-focused search engine and mobile browser that claims to offer almost 100% data anonymity.

Features Offered By Brave

The rising Brave browser currently offers the advanced security feature called Brave ads. This is a privacy-preserving advertisement for businesses that want to reach their community of privacy-preferring users.

Aside from this, Brave Software Inc. also claimed that its pages can load three to six times faster compared to other browsers. This is certainly a great performance, especially when you are trying to download huge files, such as PSD, Adobe Ai, and other editing tools.

Here are other features that Brave browser offers:

  • Clear browsing data
  • Block trackers across all apps
  • Protects all connections
  • The VPN server does not know who you are
  • Built-in password manager
  • Form autofill
  • Per-site shield settings
  • Configurable global shield defaults
  • Control content access to full-screen presentation

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Written by: Griffin Davis

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