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Brave vs slashB: What are the differences?

Developers describe Brave as "A free and open-source web browser". 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. On the other hand, slashB is detailed as "The browser for web developers". Instantly preview your website across multiple devices. Simplify your work with built-in developer tools, extensions, live reloading, full-page screenshots, and more.

Brave and slashB can be categorized as "Web Browser" tools.

Some of the features offered by Brave are:

  • 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

On the other hand, slashB provides the following key features:

  • Never resize your browser again
  • Reorder, clone, delete, hide, and create devices with custom dimensions, user agent, etc
  • All your actions are in sync
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Pros of Brave
Pros of slashB
  • 31
    Privacy
  • 22
    Faster
  • 21
    Open Source'
  • 14
    Customizable
  • 11
    Ad block
  • 10
    Simple
  • 6
    Great start screen
  • 6
    Built in tor browser
  • 3
    Built-in add-ons
  • 3
    Sync with phone app
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    Cons of Brave
    Cons of slashB
    • 12
      Chromium-based
    • 5
      Slower
    • 4
      More secure
    • 1
      Bad color scheme
    • 1
      Ram hungry
    • 1
      Bad color
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      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.

      What is slashB?

      Instantly preview your website across multiple devices. Simplify your work with built-in developer tools, extensions, live reloading, full-page screenshots, and more.

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        What are some alternatives to Brave and slashB?
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        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.
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        Microsoft Edge
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