26-01-2020, 09:10 PMEduardxGabriel Wrote: I used to surf on theinternet using Google Chrome. But somehow, it always gets full of ads (even with those cheap adblockers) and it eats some nice part of the RAM. I also hate thosecookie agreements and how my activity on every website is somehow monitored.
I made some research and I found this one: Brave Browser. You can download it from their official page.
The browser packs an impressive list of features, and its performance is top notch, with great speeds and low RAM consumption. We mentioned Brave in our anonymous browser guide, and for good reason. There are many handy security and privacy features, including a built-in adblocker, ?shields that block cookies and trackers and fingerprinting, and even a Tor mode.
Here's a quick test that proves it's great perfomance, loading a big website like CNN full of data and stuff:
For me, it's a great option.Anyway, I would like to hear your tips about the browsers you use
Brave is really bad idea for your privacy.
1) Brave whitelisted facebook and twitter tracking.
2)Brave using forces hardauto-update.
3) Brave uses piwik(now matomo) tracking system at start page.
4) Brave uses adware super-targeting on each start by default.
5) Brave fully controls https everywhere settings which may be used to make MITM attack much more easy.
This is no longer a private browser as it advertises itself.
This is a browser that sells its users and which has botnet functionality.
Brave is live vulnerability.