Brave and Opera are two Chromium-based browsers which offer in-built crypto wallets and tout superior privacy features compared to Google Chrome.
At a Glance
Here’re the key deets TABUL8TED!
TLDR:
- Brave turns on security & privacy features by default. You have to install extensions or select different modes to enjoy the same in Opera.
- Brave rewards users with tokens for viewing ads at their leisure.
Brave
Brave is a blockchain-based browser which focuses on privacy by blocking all ads and scripts by default. Brave was created by Brendan Eich, the creator of Javascript and the co-founder of Mozilla, the organization that makes the Firefox browser. Brave is now the leading cryptocurrency app on the Play Store with 40 million downloads.
Brave Rewards
Although ads are blocked by defaults, users have the option to earn Brave Rewards by viewing approved ads. Ads are not embedded in webpage content but are shown as notifications which users can choose to view at their leisure. Users are rewarded with Brave’s native token (BAT) for each ad he/she views. This is based on an ad revenue sharing model in which users receive 70% of the gross ad revenue, while Brave receives the remaining 30%.
Opera
The Opera browser allows users to search blockchain apps via URLs and has a free in-built virtual private network (VPN). VPN hides the user’s physical location.
The desktop UI is minimalist, but has a side-bar pinned with messaging apps and the in-built crypto wallet.
Opera provides three different options for mobile use — Opera, Opera Mini and Opera Touch. Their key deets are TABUL8TED below.
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