Today Brave announced the acquisition of Tailcat, the open search engine developed by the team formerly responsible for the privacy search and browser products at Cliqz, a holding of Hubert Burda Media. Tailcat will become the foundation of Brave Search.| Brave
Starting today, new Brave users will have the search functionality in the Brave browser powered by Brave Search, giving them the privacy and independence of a search/browser alternative to Big Tech.| Brave
Adblocker testing sites can be misleading—or even harmful—for a number of reasons. We've outlined the four major issues.| Brave
Privacy-preserving ad measurement should prioritize user control and transparency rather than catering to third-party advertisers.| Brave
The Brave browser is designed to not know who you are, or what sites you visit. Brave does not store any record of users’ browsing history. Brave does not write any personal data to the blockchain. The best way for us to ensure your information stays safe is to never receive it in the first place. The only way a user’s data is stored by Brave is if the user has switched on Rewards or Sync.| Brave