Brave 1.17.3
Firefox loyalist Jonni Bidwell has a dalliance with an altogether different kind of web browser. Will he be able to look at himself in the mirror afterwards…?
IN BRIEF
A free, privacycentric web browser that blocks harmful adverts and rewards you (with tokens) for viewing nonharmful ones. Tokens can be used to support content, hopefully contributing to a better, healthier web. See also: Chromium degoogled, Firefox.
We’re big fans of Firefox here at LXF Towers. In a world dominated by Chrome and Safari, it can more than hold its own while at the same time respect privacy and freedom. Combined with its containers (for isolating groups of websites) and uBlock origin, it makes the web much more palatable. But Firefox isn’t the only fruit, and the Chromiumbased Brave browser has over its five-year lifespan attracted a considerable following. Brave is licenced under the permissive Mozilla Public License (MPL).