Brave News
Customized news feeds, from leading sources, delivered right to your browser. All 100% private.
License model
- Free • Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Windows
- Android
- Mac
- iPhone
- Linux
- iPad
- Android Tablet
Features
- No registration required
- No Tracking
- Privacy focused
Brave News News & Activities
Recent activities
- bravesoftware added Brave News
- bravesoftware added Brave News as alternative to Google News, Digg, Flipboard and News as Facts
Brave News information
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- Updated Jul 2, 2024
- 4.79 avg rating
What is Brave News?
Your favorite content, from the best sources Brave News creates a customizable, up-to-date news feed, curated from a list of sources you’ve selected. Hundreds of top publishers and RSS feeds, blogs, news outlets, print and web magazines, and more, across dozens of categories.
Collected right in your browser All the news you want, in a single feed. Just open a tab in Brave, scroll down, and…voila! The feed auto updates throughout the day.
No tracking—ever Brave News doesn’t track what you follow, read, or click. Content is curated based on sources you’ve selected to see content from, and no data leaves the browser. It’s the industry’s first private news reader—and it’s coupled with all the privacy protections of the Brave Browser.
Brave News is available on desktop (Windows, macOS, and Linux) and mobile devices (Android and iOS).
News feeds are available from more than 300 major media outlets and content sources, in categories across global news, business and finance, sports, fashion, lifestyle, entertainment, crypto news, and more. For a full list, open a tab in the Brave browser and click Customize. You can also add RSS feeds from your favorite bloggers, local newspapers, special interest magazines, and any source that publishes content using RSS.
Brave News—like the Brave Browser—puts privacy first. Brave collects zero info about you, your searches, or the websites you visit.
Specifically, your Brave News feed is collected using a new, private content delivery network (CDN). This CDN knows nothing about you, what you follow, or what you read. There is no data trail available for anyone to capture or track, including us at Brave. The Brave News reader ranks stories locally (meaning only on your device), and uses an anonymous algorithm that weighs several factors, including your browser history and article date. It’s designed to help you discover interesting new content throughout the day while still respecting your privacy. All the learning and personalization happens exclusively on your browser. Brave neither sees nor stores your browsing data—it stays private, on your devices, until you delete it. It’s impossible for Brave to sell or lose your data, because it’s not collected in the first place.