Not like right now where you have all these privacy/incognito modes that aren't doing much other than not recording your results in your local history.In addition, making Tor that accessible would mean millions more connections making the system that much more complicated to track and identify people.

They should also show you what's getting mined and offer you a cut while they are at it, since its your hardware and electric bill and all.New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be castBasic Attention Token (BAT) is a revolutionary digital advertising and rewards platform from the inventor of JavaScript and co-founder of Mozilla & Firefox that rewards users in Ethereum-based BAT tokens for any ads they choose to see. NoScript is built in as well as other privacy and security measures. It's for general browsing.It always crashes on my new surface tablet. I've actually been using Brave Rewards as my main browser now. Once measuring their ambition against what they've accomplished so far, it's obvious these guys are legit. It's nice. Now last time I checked it was about 1 million for Vivaldi. The microtransaction model and the various tiers they're working on sounds promising -- even if deep down I wished the world used Zeronet and everyone paid their websites directly on that.

They can see the real cost..if it's too slow they will have to admit to themselves they are sacrificing their privacy for convenience. I've had good success convincing others to try it.Great comment. Brave is a fast, BAT-enabled privacy browser that blocks all 3rd-party ads and trackers by default.Looks like you're using new Reddit on an old browser. Private and state-sponsored organizations are monitoring and recording your online activities. I was particularly pleased with their fingerprint blocking being painless as I think it's one area people can typically misconfigure or otherwise pair incorrectly with other settings and/or plugins. on exit.I like the default start tab. To your average Chrome user, I would never be able to convince them to install Firefox + a half-dozen privacy enhancing extensions and modifications, but Brave comes preconfigured with improved speed, improved privacy, and adblock. User-customized Firefox browsers sporting third-party plugins can be just as easy to identify and target -- sometimes even moreso -- than not trying to block fingerprinting to begin with. Become a member of the PrivacyTools community to discuss online privacy and security, share information, and stay informed with the latest updates in the privacy world.Press J to jump to the feed. All of that, and a little more, comes baked into Brave for normal clearnet use.

Initially Brave had some issues but with the newer versions, almost all issues got fixed. BAT locally matches ads to users without any tracking or data collection required. And Brave feels quicker than Chrome ever did.Source code is available via Github; overall good documentation/discussion of various settings, architecture, philosophy, and goals for the software at this point in its life-cycle.Integration of respected/popular privacy plugins. The PrivacyTools team is providing resources to protect your privacy against global, mass surveillance. Continue browsing in r/brave_browser r/brave_browser Brave is on a mission to fix the web by giving users a safer, faster and better browsing experience while growing support for content … And this is why I have ranked Brave 1st in my list:in terms of security: http to https (so I don't need to worry while making credit card payments or buying something, because Brave takes care of https)blocks scripts, trackers and ads, and that's why the sites don't get stuck n freezed while browsing. Opensource browsers with powerful plugins that essentially act as cops on the beat ultimately just advance the arms race -- the current state of affairs being at the level where Uber plants code so deep it continues to follow iPhones after factory resets.Password manager integration.