

Users can currently only use these tokens to support web creators, but Brave claims users will soon be able to spend their tokens on premium content, gift cards and more. Unlike most browsers, Brave users can earn Basic Attention Tokens (BAT) for viewing privacy-respecting ads. What we find most interesting about Brave is its Brave Rewards program. Using Brave Shields, this browser blocks most data-tracking ads, boasts automatic HTTPS protection and can load sites, like major news outlets, nearly six times faster than other browsers, including Chrome, Safari and Firefox, on mobile or desktop.īrave has also integrated Tor into its private browsing feature, so you can mask your location and hide your internet history.

Users can also download the open-source project and peruse the code.

Security-centric features such as NoScript, HTTPS Everywhere and encrypted data make Tor a remarkably secure browser.Not only did it protect people's identity online, but it also provided them with access to critical resources, social media platforms and websites their government blocked. Endorsed by Edward Snowden, Tor was also instrumental during the Arab Spring.
