June 3, 2024

A Brave new browser

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As I’m slowly shedding the Google services in my life, I recently made a fairly big move and switched from Google Chrome to the Brave browser. If you’re wanting something more privacy-focused, Brave is likely the best way to go because it’s very similar to Chrome.

There are other great browsers, including Arc and Firefox (and many more), but they all have their own special features. That’s not a bad thing, but if you’ve used Chrome for many years Brave will feel awfully close to home.

Brave runs on Chromium, the open-source software that powers Chrome, but they use it in a very privacy-focused way. It can import all of your bookmarks and passwords, and it’s really a very easy transition.

I encourage you to download it and give it a shot, as it’s free to use and there’s no downside to giving it a test drive. Your privacy will thank you for it.

Have you moved to Brave or any alternative browser yet?

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