What is Brave?
It is a fast, private and secure web browser for PC and mobile. It blocks ads and trackers. It prevents you from being tracked by sneaky advertisers, malware and pop-ups.
Brave is a tool in the Web Browser category of a tech stack.
Who uses Brave?
Companies
9 companies reportedly use Brave in their tech stacks, including Fast.io, SMARTTechStack, and dotfiles@2019.
Developers
174 developers on StackShare have stated that they use Brave.
Brave Integrations
Linux, Windows, macOS, 1Password, and Chromium are some of the popular tools that integrate with Brave. Here's a list of all 9 tools that integrate with Brave.
Pros of Brave
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Brave's Features
- Load pages 2x faster on desktop and up to 8x faster on mobile
- Experience unparalleled privacy and security
- Support your favorite sites with Brave Rewards
Brave Alternatives & Comparisons
What are some alternatives to Brave?
NATS
Unlike traditional enterprise messaging systems, NATS has an always-on dial tone that does whatever it takes to remain available. This forms a great base for building modern, reliable, and scalable cloud and distributed systems.
Firefox
A free and open source web browser developed by The Mozilla Foundation and its subsidiary, Mozilla Corporation. Firefox is available for Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, and more.
Safari
It is faster and more energy efficient than other browsers. Handy tools help you save, find, and share your favorite sites. Built-in privacy features help keep your browsing your business.
Google Chrome
Commonly known simply as Chrome. It was first released in 2008 for Microsoft Windows, and was later ported to Linux, macOS, iOS, and Android.
Microsoft Edge
It is a fast and secure browser designed for Windows 10. Microsoft Edge comes exclusively with Windows 10 and cannot be downloaded or installed separately. It has easy tools to preview, group, and save tabs. Quickly find, manage, and open tabs you set aside without leaving the page you’re on.