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Pros
Pro Built-in adblocking
Other apps make it difficult to block ads without rooting your phone or going through unoptimized add-on stores, but Link Bubble blocks them out of the box, making browsing much less crowded. Contains an optional "Allow Brave Acceptable Ads" So you can support the site you truly enjoy.
Cons
Con Deceptive mix of advertising and privacy
Deceptive mix of advertising and privacy... Must offer a possibility to install as privacy version without any ads or other wallet related insecure and anti-privacy features, or as business related version that does not have anything in common with privacy.
Con Like all the other Chromium browsers, it connects to Google servers on start-up
Google gets your IP address on start-up. Also Brave is an ad company, so you can't trust this so-called "private" web browser because it phones home to Google, and is spyware. Use Firefox, or even better Librewolf.
Con A browser for NFT-ers(?)
There would be less of a problem with using Web3 solutions if they weren't sometimes looking like an art for art's sake, a jerkcircle shoving down it's own topic down the users' throat. Replacing the Web 2.0 with another commercial solution is bound to end up as a reinvention of the wheel, where even more commercialization and direct monetization will push digital exclusion. Non-profit open source community has achieved great things while so far NFTs and cryptos are, not without a reason, ridiculed.