Great new browser - no vpn required - fast - no ads - untrackable - low memory
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I am not SURE about this, but I think it is accurate. Hopefully some of you can confirm or refute this.
Unlike all other browsers, the new BRAVE browser has every feature one could as for and doesn't have what you don't want.
It is made by the same people that made Google Chrome and Chromium and can be gotten from brave dot com.The Brave browser itself is great, but even greater is what is buried inside of it. When you start it up, in the upper right there are three horizontal lines. Click on them and then open a TOR window. Then, you can close your brave browser and be left with the Brave / Tor window.
In this Tor window, open up your websites such as this one, and supposedly you are anonymous, don't require a VPN (so you can run full speed instead of through a proxy), and it's much faster, and uses VERY little memory.
The Brave browser is great, but has one annoying feature in that it has a built in torrent client which is primitive compared to utorrent. When you click on a title from a torrent site, Brave gives you the option of STARTING it or SAVING it. If you click start, it uses it's own built in torrent client which I hate. If you click SAVE, then it goes to utorrent as usual.
If you use the TOR window inside of Brave, then that annoying torrent client is gone, and you don't have to make a selection between start and save.So, my best advice that I'm trying out myself is:
Install Brave from brave dot com
start Brave, click on the 3 horizontal bars (shown in the attacked picture)
open a TOR privacy window
close the Brave browser
surf away with the TOR / Brave browser.