Brave 1.0 launches, bringing the privacy-first browser out of beta https://t.co/WTdunVzQ5c pic.twitter.com/8AzzjERbeF
— The Verge (@verge) November 13, 2019
Giving @brave 1.0 a spin.
— ?. ?. ????????? (@KM_Alexander) November 13, 2019
So far it seems quite fast.https://t.co/gTpOgVKq26
Ad-blocking browser Brave launches out of beta https://t.co/5D7NgyGhDm via @VentureBeat
— Brave Software (@brave) November 13, 2019
After almost 4 years, @brave 1.0 is out https://t.co/DWZSKbciV3
— Emil Protalinski (@EPro) November 13, 2019
Huge day at Brave: 1.0 is out, ready for all users! With 3-6x faster browsing, unmatched privacy, and opt-in ads that pay users 70% of revenue, it's time to switch and end surveillance capitalism. Also, Brave Rewards now on iOS! https://t.co/GWbXSETw6N
— Brave Software (@brave) November 13, 2019
Brave 1.0 launches, privacy-focused web browser finally out of beta https://t.co/DYJEVUpuMn pic.twitter.com/bxl0Zsa1Xz
— Masque of the Red Death (@doctorow) November 13, 2019
Brave 1.0 launches, bringing the privacy-first browser out of beta https://t.co/5xIuaq3RVB via @Verge
— Brave Software (@brave) November 13, 2019
Brave Review: Putting the Hurt on Trackers and Ads - https://t.co/lnzIHhTAtZ pic.twitter.com/IhceVld4Zr
— Paul Thurrott (@thurrott) November 13, 2019
Online ads allow foreign state actors to use targeted ads to run code on US government computers, exploiting conventional browsers. We @Brave have written to the US Senate (@HSGAC) and Congress (@homelanddems) about this national security vulnerability. https://t.co/ffPnFr5hrr pic.twitter.com/PfseEbEblN
— Johnny Ryan (@johnnyryan) November 13, 2019
The Brave Browser Extends Its Payouts to iOS https://t.co/s8Ra4FSSJR via @wired
— Brave Software (@brave) November 13, 2019
I’m using @Brave as my primary browser. Privacy friendly and possibly about to change the advertising game? https://t.co/KSaBXk4c9U
— Remkus de Vries (@remkusdevries) November 13, 2019
P.s. it’s based on Chromium so it acts and works just like Chrome ;)