![]() ![]() Your browser should not spy on your online behavior… Brave respects your privacy by shielding you from the surveillance economy.”Īppealing, eh? Now, to be fair, Firefox has its own development team and while it may seem a few years behind, it really isn’t and particularly on Linux, it is the default Web browser for a reason. As the developers say, “You are not a product. No tracking cookies, no creepy ads that stay the same regardless of what Web site you visit, all of that’s automatically masked and blocked by Brave. For those of you who don’t know, Brave is a new cross-OS Web browser that’s built with privacy front and center. We should get along just fine! The good news is that not only is the Brave Web Browser available for your Linux distro, but it’s also available across quite a wide variety of Linux versions too.
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