

Welcome to our guide on how to install Brave Browser on Linux Mint 21.Brave uses the Chromium source code to give you a faster and more secure browsing experience. Brave is a free to use and open-source web browser developed by Brave Software, Inc.

Its source code is based on the Chromium browser. Brave is designed to block ads and website trackers by default and guarantee privacy.Īs a Brave user you can also earn rewards by opting into the privacy-respecting ads and help give publishers back their fair share of Internet revenue. Brave web browser can be installed on Linux, macOS and on Windows systems. Shields: Ad blocking, Cookie control, Per-site shield settings and Cookie control.Security: Enjoy built-in password manager, form autofill and ability to use “ Do not track” with browsing requests.Extensions/Plugins: Brave supports most of the Chrome extensions in the chrome web store.Search: You can choose default search engine and use keyboard shortcuts for alternate search engine.Support your favorite sites with Brave Rewards: Turn on Brave Rewards and give a little back to the sites you frequent most.Settings and Bookmarks import: You can easily import your settings and bookmarks from your old browser.Faster load speeds: Brave is stated to load pages faster than Chrome and Firefox.Here are some few great features of Brave web browser. Tabs & Windows: Ability to use Private Windows, Pinned Tabs, Auto-unload and many other features.

deb package and installing it with the apt or dpkg command line tool.īefore you begin any installation consider updating your system APT index. sudo apt install curl software-properties-common apt-transport-https -y Then install basic system utilities required to manage repositories. Import Brave Browser repository GPG key: curl -s | sudo apt-key -keyring /etc/apt//brave-browser-release.gpg add -Īfter GPG is imported, add the repository to your local system using the following command.
