Dexter Langford
Dexter Langford

Hold onto your privacy hats, folks! Brave, the browser that’s more anti-tracking than a Roman gladiator in a cyber coliseum, just hit 100 million monthly users. Yes, you read that right. On September 30th, Brave took a giant leap, adding an impressive 2.5 million new users every month like they’re handing out free WiFi at a coffee shop.

Brendan Eich, the CEO of Brave and former JavaScript wizard, proudly declared that people around the world are saying ‘no thanks’ to Big Tech’s invasive tracking and ‘yes please’ to a more controlled online experience. It’s like a digital revolt against being turned into a marketing puppet!

So what’s the secret sauce behind Brave’s astronomical growth? Spoiler alert: it’s not just the built-in ad-blocker, but also a hefty dose of commitment to user privacy and a sweet reward system for browsing. Who doesn’t want to earn tokens while they surf the web? It’s basically the equivalent of getting paid to watch cat videos.

As users flock to Brave like seagulls to a dropped French fry, you have to wonder what this means for the future of web browsing. Are we on the brink of a privacy revolution, or just riding a tech trend wave? Whatever it is, grab your surfboard because we’re in for a wild ride.


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