![]() ![]() If you are mostly Windows based then Microsoft Edge is starting to become a good default option. If you rely on Google ecosystem beyond your normal web searches, use Chrome. Your choice is most likely to be about which ecosystem do you want to be part of, or not. After about 2 years of using it on my main computer (I have many laptops and phones too), saved me 22.8 hours in total.Ģ years or so, saved me about a day. ![]() And this is not just a simple gimmick, I had a look at the code and how they calculate the time saved, it is simple maths, from time saved that you would have spent on downloading the ads each time and sum them all up.įrom my own usage, 5.4 hours doesn’t seem like a lot after about 9 months but that’s over half a work day which you can use the time for something else. You don’t usually notice these as you are used to seeing ads and not “feeling” the hidden trackers, but if you have the Brave default homepage, it reminds you the total number of hours and bandwidth saved. Microsoft Edge is another strong competitor in the Chromium game.īut for Brave, having blocked most ads by default, actually load most pages faster and saves you data usage quota, particularly if you are on mobile devices. There are many Chromium based browsers, their web viewing performance are all at similar level as they share the same rendering engine. This article doesn’t generate any referral or other rewards from Brave. ![]()
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