“Private Tabs with Tor help protect Brave users from ISPs (Internet Service Providers), guest Wi-Fi providers, and visited sites that may be watching their Internet connection or even tracking and collecting IP addresses, a device’s Internet identifier,” the company said in a blog post following the release of Brave 0.23 in June. ![]() While the availability of private tabs in web browsers is nothing new – Chrome and Firefox both offer an incognito mode that will not store sites visited – the integration of Tor provides an extra layer of security for “defending against network surveillance,” Brave said. ![]() Open-source web browser Brave has reaffirmed its commitment to build a better internet, with the release of a software update that will ensure secure surfing for all privacy-conscious users.īrave 0.23, the browser’s latest version launched at the end of June, includes Private Tabs with Tor – a new feature that provides a user with anonymous internet access through the Tor network. Software that defends against network surveillance makes ’private mode’ actually private
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