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Brave 1.17.3

IN BRIEF

A free, privacy-centric web browser that blocks harmful adverts and rewards you (with tokens) for viewing non-harmful ones. Tokens can be used to support content, hopefully contributing to a better, healthier web. See also: Chromium degoogled, Firefox.

We’re big fans of here at . In a world dominated by and , it can more than hold its own while at the same time respect isn’t the only fruit, and the based browser has over its five-year lifespan attracted a considerable following. is licenced under the permissive Mozilla Public License (MPL).

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