Brave  

The open source brainchild of Javascript creator and Mozilla project co-founder Brendan Eich, Brave now touts more than 8 million users worldwide, while promising to automatically block trackers and invasive ads to improve speed, privacy and battery life. Here's what makes Brave stand out from the browser pack for us.

The "security vs. speed" tradeoff is over

Brave is hands-down the fastest browser I've used this year on any operating system, for both mobile and desktop. Memory usage by the browser is far below most others, while website loading is far faster (Brave claims a 3-6x faster browsing experience than others on the market). With less strain on resources comes less strain on your device's battery life as well.

The core of Brave's speed is its suite of security and privacy features. Websites loaded with flashing banners, pop-ups and advertising trackers can slow browsers to a crawl as your device struggles to chew through a heap of extraneous data. While ad-blocking and antitracking plugins are available for Firefox and Chrome, Brave is built to run these features by default.

Every time you open a new tab, Brave offers you an updated tally of time saved and annoyances blocked.

One of the most pervasive online privacy concerns is "fingerprinting," an especially sneaky method that advertisers use to track your activity cross-site, letting them build a uniquely identifiable profile of you without using cookies. Most browsers are now starting to fight back against this type of tracking, and Brave is no exception. Along with fingerprinting, Brave's Shields feature blocks a wide swath of tracking cookies and invasive ads.

Ads and Ad Blocking 

If you don't like ads, you are safe with Brave browser. The brave browser has an inbuilt ad and tracker blocker. The blocker inhibits trackers from learning more about a user for monetization purposes. As seen earlier, the default ad block enhances Brave's browsing speed. It is important to note that Brave does not block ads that occur in search results.With Google Chrome, you can install ad block extension in you loathe ads. However, ad blockers on Google Chrome are not 100% reliable. For extensions like Adblock Plus, you can see adverts due to a partnership with Google. Additionally, Google Chrome is only blocking ads that do not adhere to the Better Ads Standards. Same goes for Youtube, which have more ads than never.

Brave's model regarding ads and the fact that they dont collect data for monetization purposes clearly wins this part.

Moreover, Google Chrome announced that in the future - they will not offer support for adblockers. So what does this means? Basically, certain adblockers won't work anymore. A lot of ads would start to appear and Google won't do nothing to stop this. Because that's how they make a lot of money. Brave has a better model on this one and certainly one that fits users better for the long term. On this part, its easy to see who's the winner between brave vs chrome.

RAM Usage

Just like any other Chromium-based browser, Brave uses a lot of memory. But not as much as Chrome.

Chrome is known to eat up a lot of memory. The browser splits each tab, plugin and extension into its own process. The RAM usage is higher because Google Chrome duplicates some tasks for every tab.

However, this functionality makes things convenient. Furthermore, the Chrome pre-rendering feature also uses a lot of memory. Some extensions can leak memory which ends up uncleaned. Over time it causes high RAM usage.

From the RAM usage's point of view, Brave might be better. Another point for it in the brave vs chrome comparison.

Speed

The Brave browser is fast. The browser's impressive speeds are due to lack of default lack of third party ads. It means that we have less content to be downloaded before a webs page is accessed. Brave is also developed on the Chromium system to enhance performance based on speed.Contrary to popular belief, Brave is not eight times faster than Google Chrome. Brave is faster, but it trails Chrome when it comes to rendering speed. Even if Brave might be a bit slow on certain websites, the team is working hard to make Brave the fastest browser there is.

Another factor is that Brave certainly loads some websites faster than Chrome. According to a research made by their team, the brave browser is close to 8 times more faster than Chrome. But that might be a bit exaggerated. The browser is faster on some websites because the ads are blocked. And example can be saw in the video below:

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