Brave Browser ππΎππΎ
Wouldn’t exactly call myself a Chrome fan, but I’ve been using it for years—for basic web searches and Google apps like Gmail, Docs, and Sheets. Let's say I've been using it mostly out of habit.
The very first thing I noticed is that webpages load faster on Brave, while Chrome seems to take a bit longer doing the same. The difference in loading times between Brave and Chrome is definitely palpable.
And they say the difference in loading times can get even wider between these two browsers when you’re on ad-heavy sites—because Brave just blocks the ads.
Yeah you can browse websites with ZERO ads on Brave - premium browsing experience and feels!
That whole annoying thing where spam tabs keep popping up? Happens all the time on sites like yts dot mx (my absolute favorite on the net). Brave kills that too.
Since “annoying ads” is basically the definition of an oxymoron, not having to see all those disgusting ads makes everything feel way less clunky and a whole lot cleaner.
It’s not just about faster browsing—Brave can also cut down your data usage. Plus, since it uses less of your computer’s resources to load sites, you’ll probably notice better battery life too. That's what they say anyways.
Finally, BRAVE for:
π Speed
π§Ή Ad-free, clean look
π Saving power
π Lower data usage
π΅️♂️ Better privacy by default