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Google Chrome, which is known to be the most popular among Internet users, threatens a new search engine, thanks to its special features.
According to Forbes, the search engine “Brave”, a word meaning “courageous”, has entered the search engine world strongly, and has been able to attract 20 million users from other search engines such as “Google Chrome” , “Mozilla Firefox” and “Safari”.
The number of users of the “Brave-Brave” browser increased by 130% in the year following its launch, due to its special features which emphasize user privacy.
“People are tired of being watched by capitalism on search engines, and 20 million people have moved to Brave for a new search experience that puts them in control of their online experience on their own,” said Brave CEO Brenden H.
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