

Brave’s built-in ad and tracker blocking can also help speed up browsing on a Linux system, which may be particularly beneficial on a computer with limited resources. One reason to use Brave on a rocky Linux system over the default Firefox ESR is that Brave is built on the Chromium engine, which is known for its performance and stability.

Brave blocks third-party ads and trackers by default, which helps to speed up page load times and reduce the risk of malware and other security threats.

The main goal of Brave is to provide users with a faster, more secure, and privacy-respecting browsing experience. It was developed by Brendan Eich, the co-founder of Mozilla and the creator of JavaScript. Brave is a free and open-source web browser based on the Chromium web browser.
