Brave Software wants to stop online ads from invading people's privacy and slowing down the Web. Its browser is now available for both iPhones and Android phones. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from ...
The Brave Payments system, now in beta testing, uses bitcoin technology to let people pay for sites they like -- if Brave can convince site publishers to collect the money. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
Brave Software officially launched version 1.0 of its Brave web browser on Wednesday, November 13. The first version launched in January 2016 and has since gained more than 2.8 million active users ...
Brendan Eich compares the murky world of online advertising today to his daughter's fish tank: full of algae and other mysterious gunky stuff that clouds the view and isn't that great for the fish ...
Following a public beta for its new search engine back in June, Brave Software has announced that Brave Search is now officially available. While existing Brave users will keep their chosen search ...
Privacy-focused search engine and web browser company Brave Software is integrating search results into its Leo chatbot. Search results are based on the Brave Search ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Brave Software today launched its Brave ...
Brendan Eich, creator of JavaScript programming language and former CEO of Mozilla, is working on something new — a web browser that will block ads (particularly the kinds that slow performance and ...
However, Brave Software says its own approach will refrain from profiling or tracking user’s activity to power targeted ads. “Brave Search only uses your search query, country, and device type to show ...
Brave is a new ad- and tracking-free browser that will “fix the Web.” It was developed by Brave Software, a new start-up from Brendan Eich, the former Mozilla CEO and inventor of the JavaScript ...
Brave has asked a federal court in California to declare it is not copyright infringement for its AI-powered search engine to index News Corp’s content. News Corp's CEO says, "It is perverse in the ...