![]() ![]() ![]() Now, this is the same engine that Google Chrome runs on, which may leave some concerned (rightfully so). The Brave browser runs on the Chromium engine. On its website, Brave touts that it gives "unmatched speed, security, and privacy by blocking traackers." Brave claims to allow users to "take back control" (from ad companies). It started as a project created by former Mozilla Firefox developer Brendan Eich. I already covered a bit of what the Brave browser is in a couple of previous posts, but I'll sum it up here. ![]()
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