Brave is an unusual web browser that lets its users navigate through the internet and display content. Just like most of the web browsers, it’s also free to use. The unusual part is that it’s anti-ad ...
Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, digital photography, AI, quantum computing, computer science, materials science, supercomputers, drones, browsers, 3D ...
Last month, Google announced plans to roll out a new privacy-focused feature called Federated Learning of Cohorts (FLoC) for the Chrome browser and ad serving websites. The technology is meant to ...
Browses the web with confidence that ads won't track your information Earns the crypto basic attention token (BAT) just by using the browser Automatically blocks unnecessary ads Easily imports your ...
Developers of the highly used privacy-focused browser known as the Brave web browser had to frantically scamper in order to fix a certain bug that actually prevented the browser from leaking certain ...
Federal law requires ads to be truthful, to not mislead audiences and to be backed up by scientific evidence when necessary. You can’t just say your product is better than the competition without ...
Comet browser has its own ad blocker powered by Adblock Rust, the open-source engine developed by Brave, which keeps ads and ...
The new Brave browser is impressively fast for its early state. How does it stack up with Chrome, Firefox, and Internet Explorer 11 in speed and benchmark tests? Brave, the new company from Mozilla ...
When you are connected to the internet in any capacity, safety and security are essential. Your computer holds a lot of private information and it could make for a very detrimental situation if the ...