@Para-Noid,
Look here for the benchmark test:
http://www.networkworld.com/article/3030134/microsoft-subnet/benchmark-tests-brave-browser-ad-blocker-chrome-firefox-ie-11.htmlSome do not like the browser, because of the controversial orthodox christian views held by the main browser-developer, Brendan Eich.
That that is nothing new for a liberal Western society, that is being "sung loose" of G*d Allmighty constantly nowadays,
might not surprise us at all.
This however does not have anything to do whatsoever with the fact that the man is/remains a very apt and a professional browser designer.
So this controversy should never have been brought into the discussion.
Anyway it costed him his job as Mozilla CEO, as he rather kept to his views based on the Scriptures,
and they thought that was stepping a line in a situation where you cannot hold a minority view, nor even defend it.
Sad days for America really (and for Eurrope as well).
All this said and done, Brave is a good, swift, browser, secure and adfree as well.
@ -midnight
Never be afraid to post anthing however trivial it may be, that you may have on your digital chest
,
while 'old' polonus is still around.
polonus (volunteer website security analyst and website error-hunter)