TechLife Australia

Brave

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If you feel like a change, Brave could be the browser for you: it blocks dangerous ads and gives you the option to earn credits for viewing privacy respecting ones; it blocks trackers that follow you around the web; it offers a built-in privacy mode that routes all your traffic through the TOR network, which means even your location is covered up. If that weren’t enough, it’s fully compatible with Chrome extensions which should make the transition between the two quick and easy.

New for the latest version is integratio­n with www.archive.org’s Wayback Machine, which stores snapshots of websites as they appear over time. If you follow a link to a dead website, Brave won’t just show you an error – it will dip into the archive and bring you the latest stored copy. With web pages typically lasting between 40-100 days, that’s a great feature.

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