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Brave Browser - Ready for Prime Time?
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<blockquote data-quote="krs" data-source="post: 1835562" data-attributes="member: 67742"><p>Seems almost every browser has some unique capabilities that one has gotten used to.</p><p>I keep Waterfox and use that specifically for the "Down Them All" capability which is great when one needs to download all certain file types from a website.</p><p>Firefox used to offer that as well but that feature is not available on the newer FF versions.</p><p></p><p>Firefox has the capability to download any webpage no matter how big as a .png file.</p><p>So I keep FF for that</p><p></p><p>And Brave at this point is my default browser.</p><p>I'm not sure exactly what the BAT token system is about either. I just activated it to see what targeted ads I would see - haven't seen any so far but apparently earned a few pennies already.</p><p>The only problem with Brave so far is that some websites are complaining about the ad blocking -but that was to be expected.</p><p>What gets me - after only using Brave for less than two days, the browser claims it has blocked 4712 ads and trackers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krs, post: 1835562, member: 67742"] Seems almost every browser has some unique capabilities that one has gotten used to. I keep Waterfox and use that specifically for the "Down Them All" capability which is great when one needs to download all certain file types from a website. Firefox used to offer that as well but that feature is not available on the newer FF versions. Firefox has the capability to download any webpage no matter how big as a .png file. So I keep FF for that And Brave at this point is my default browser. I'm not sure exactly what the BAT token system is about either. I just activated it to see what targeted ads I would see - haven't seen any so far but apparently earned a few pennies already. The only problem with Brave so far is that some websites are complaining about the ad blocking -but that was to be expected. What gets me - after only using Brave for less than two days, the browser claims it has blocked 4712 ads and trackers. [/QUOTE]
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