People may hate me, but I have to say it: Both are good. When it comes to ad-blockingBrave is the go for browsing. I’ve been using Brave for about two years (until I switched to Ubuntu the last month), and is somewhat faster than Chrome. Moreover, my laptop doesn’t turn into a Pop-Tarts toaster by just opening the browser. However, Brave is not all good, because it so happens that Brave is a fork from Chrome, so, you’re essentially using Chrome with a built-in ad-blocker that has a lion as icon and runs faster (because it blocks ads). More or less Chrome is still a descent browser, I don’t mi
In my opinion, these are the points I’ve found that make Brave Browser a good alternative to Chrome:
It's amazing how fast a page loads when you strip away everything but the real content.
Up to a whopping 60% of page load time is caused by the underlying ad technology that loads into various places each time you hit a page on your favourite news site. And 20% of this is time spent on loading things that are trying to learn more about you. Example news page data and load time with tracking allowed and normal ads allowed.
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