Brave Browser adds IPFS Infobar for enhanced content retrieval and personalized browsing

Brave Browser adds IPFS Infobar for enhanced content retrieval and personalized browsing

The Brave Browser has introduced an IPFS related feature, the "IPFS Infobar," in its latest update. The IPFS Infobar is displayed at the top of the browser when users access IPFS-compatible resources. It gives users the option to load the IPFS version of the content, providing an alternative method for content retrieval. Users can also set IPFS as the default content loading method or use it selectively, allowing for a personalized browsing experience. The feature aims to increase the visibility of IPFS content and promote the advantages of content addressing.

Alongside the Infobar, other tools are currently being developed for Brave. These include a Markdown/Wysiwyg webpage creator, a Link In Bio/Link List site creator, and a webpage password protection feature. These developments, contributed by developers such as David Justice, aim to enhance the functionality of the Brave Browser and provide users with a more diverse web experience.

by Mauricio B. Holguin

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Brave is a web browser known for its speed, security, and efficiency. It features a built-in ad-blocker, privacy focus, and support for TOR. With a rating of 4.1, Brave is recognized for its optimized data and battery experience. Its main competitors in the market include Mozilla Firefox, Tor Browser, and Vivaldi.

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