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Please like and comment on the video and also subscribe our channel for more such videos. www.youtube.com/c/LearnersTubeYT Brave Browser – is it really Better and Faster than Google Chrome? I believe that Brave’s Browser will soon experience mass adoption. In this blog I’m going to explain why I think that and going to compare it to Google Chrome, is Brave really better? Let’s check it out! Let’s start with some facts about Brave. Brave Web Browser is a free and open source, pay to browse web browser. Which was created by Brandan Eich who’s also the co-founder of Mozilla Firefox and creator of Javascript. Brave Web Browser is ad-free and also claims to block all website trackers such as Google Analytics, Adobe Analytics etc. They also claim to improve online privacy by sharing less data with advertising customers. Brave intends to keep 15% of ad revenue for itself. 55% will go to content publishers, ad partners will receive 15% and also 15% will go to the browser users, who can donate to bloggers and other providers of web content through micro-payments. So Brave is nowhere even close. Brave had 2.7 million active users in June. Brave’s team hasn’t announced how many downloads they have had so far, but we can see that there are more than 5 million downloads on Android. Ads and Ad Blocking Brave’s Browser has a built-in ad block that blocks all of the ads even all the trackers like Google Analytics, Adobe Analytics. If you don’t like ads you’re pretty safe with Brave. It’s also FREE. But keep in my mind more and more agencies and companies use content as advertising, so just because Forbes, CBS News or Buzzfeed has a post about Why Apple is better than Microsoft doesn’t mean it’s not an ad. They are all sell-outs. If you have a couple of hundreds or thousands(depending on the website) you can buy a post about your business or whatever. That’s how it works. Google Ad Block Extension If you don’t like ads, you can just install Ad Blockers on Google Chrome, that will get rid of all the trackers and ads as well. Wrong! If you’re using an extension such as Adblock Plus you will still see Google Ads. Google is paying fees to AdBlock Plus. Google Contributor To be completely fair, then Google has also created a program for people who are annoyed by ads and it’s called – Google contributor (it’s still in Beta) It allows people to pay a monthly fee to avoid seeing ads and compensates sites for the resulting lost revenue. Who’s ad blocking is better? I’ll give this one to Brave. Both web browser offers the consumer to turn off the ads and rewards the content creator. Brave offers it for free, Google offers a paid version. I honestly never heard of Google Contributor program, before I did my research, so I doubt a lot of people are using it.