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Brave vs Safari: What are the differences?

Key Differences between Brave and Safari

  1. Performance: Brave is known for its faster performance compared to Safari. Brave uses a built-in ad blocker and decreases the load time of web pages by blocking unwanted ads and trackers, resulting in improved browsing speed. On the other hand, while Safari also offers a seamless browsing experience, it may not be as fast as Brave due to its lack of built-in ad-blocking capabilities.

  2. Privacy: Brave focuses heavily on user privacy by automatically blocking third-party ads and trackers. It also provides HTTPS Everywhere, forcing secure connections on all websites. Additionally, Brave has a unique feature called Brave Shields, which provides granular control over privacy settings. In contrast, Safari also offers privacy features like Intelligent Tracking Prevention, but it does not have the same level of ad-blocking and customizable privacy controls as Brave.

  3. Built-in Cryptocurrency Wallet: Brave has a built-in cryptocurrency wallet called Brave Rewards, allowing users to earn and manage various cryptocurrencies. This feature enables users to support their favorite websites and content creators using cryptocurrency. In contrast, Safari does not have a built-in cryptocurrency wallet, and users would need to rely on third-party extensions or apps for similar functionality.

  4. Cross-Platform Compatibility: Brave is available on multiple platforms, including Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS, providing a seamless browsing experience across various devices. It ensures that users can enjoy the same features and settings regardless of the device they are using. Meanwhile, Safari is primarily limited to Apple devices, including macOS and iOS, restricting its compatibility for users who prefer non-Apple devices.

  5. Syncing and Data Sharing: Brave offers the ability to synchronize browsing data, including bookmarks, history, and settings, across various devices using an encrypted cloud service. Users can easily access their data from different devices, enhancing the overall user experience. In comparison, Safari's syncing capabilities are limited to its ecosystem of Apple devices, making it less convenient for users who switch between different platforms and devices.

  6. Extensions and Plugin Support: Brave provides support for a wide array of extensions and plugins, allowing users to customize their browsing experience with various functionalities and enhancements. It is compatible with Chrome extensions, expanding the range of options available to users. While Safari also supports extensions, its library is relatively smaller compared to Brave, as it mainly focuses on providing a more streamlined and secure browsing experience without relying heavily on third-party extensions.

In summary, Brave distinguishes itself from Safari through its faster performance, stronger focus on user privacy, built-in cryptocurrency wallet, cross-platform compatibility, enhanced syncing capabilities, and extensive support for extensions.

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Pros of Brave
Pros of Safari
  • 31
    Privacy
  • 22
    Faster
  • 21
    Open Source'
  • 14
    Customizable
  • 11
    Ad block
  • 10
    Simple
  • 6
    Great start screen
  • 6
    Built in tor browser
  • 3
    Built-in add-ons
  • 3
    Sync with phone app
  • 4
    More secure
  • 3
    More secure
  • 3
    Has Mac Extensions
  • 3
    Shows advanced tracking controls
  • 3
    Better privacy
  • 3
    Has fingerprinting
  • 2
    Awesome for developers
  • 2
    Way faster than edge
  • 1
    Good logo

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Cons of Brave
Cons of Safari
  • 12
    Chromium-based
  • 5
    Slower
  • 4
    More secure
  • 1
    Bad color scheme
  • 1
    Ram hungry
  • 1
    Bad color
  • 2
    Doesn't work on Windows
  • 2
    Tracks your every move
  • 2
    No PWAs
  • 1
    Webkit based
  • 1
    Stingy Apple product
  • 1
    Not cross-platform

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