Brave Private Web Browser, VPN Apps (LV.99999999)

Brave Private Web Browser, VPN Apps for Android Modded Apk


Experience browsing speeds 999999 times faster with Brave Browser. Enjoy a lightning-fast, secure, and private web browsing experience equipped with AI, Adblock, and VPN for added safety.


With over 60 million satisfied users, Brave features an AI assistant named Brave Leo, along with Firewall + VPN protection LV 99999, Brave Search functionality, and a convenient night mode option.


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Comments

Anonymous said…
It's impressive. I've been utilizing it for weeks, conducting extensive research. I've been alternating between Bing and Brave search engines, but recently, I've been favoring Brave due to its integrated AdBlocker and enhanced privacy controls in both the browser and search engine. However, one drawback is the absence of a shortcut icon for Leo on my address or navigation bar. I primarily use Leo for page summaries, but it often notifies me that the text is too lengthy.
Anonymous said…
Overall, it's a good browser with a useful device sync feature. The only issue I encounter occasionally is that upon closing a tab and opening a new one, the address bar may not appear, leaving me unable to do anything unless I have a shortcut or restart the app. This problem started occurring only 1-2 months ago.
Anonymous said…
My favorite feature is the ad block, although I do experience occasional internet connection problems despite having a strong connection. It can be frustrating to have to reopen the app to refresh it, especially when reading articles for school presentations. However, I've accepted it and don't let it bother me much.
Anonymous said…
Since switching to Brave, I've never been happier. Web browsing is incredibly smooth thanks to its lightning-fast speed. Managing multiple tabs is effortless, and the built-in ad blocker saves me a lot of time. The user interface is intuitive and easy to customize to my liking. I haven't experienced any crashes or slowdowns, which is a significant plus. Overall, I highly recommend this browser.
Anonymous said…
It effectively blocks ads, but its performance as a search engine leaves much to be desired. For searching, it's better to stick with Chrome or Firefox. UPDATE Recently, during videos or music playback, the volume decreases significantly around halfway through before gradually returning to its original level. This issue is unique to Brave, hence the reduction in rating from 3 stars to 2.
Anonymous said…
It runs incredibly smoothly and handles my numerous tabs with ease. Overall, it's an exceptional browser. However, the PC version lacks optimization, leading to various issues, especially on older model PCs. Despite this drawback, its numerous benefits outweigh the negatives, and I'll continue using Brave as long as it maintains its current performance.
Anonymous said…
I appreciate Brave for its ad-blocking and tracker-blocking features. Its layout is intuitive and resembles Chrome, yet it maintains its unique identity. It even keeps track of the number of elements it blocks. The seamless cross-platform functionality simplifies the transition from Google Chrome. Account transfers from Chrome are seamless, ensuring a hassle-free experience across devices. Regular updates bolster security and privacy.
Anonymous said…
Switching from Chrome to Firefox presented some challenges with certain sites, prompting me to try Brave a few months ago, and I intend to stick with it. By utilizing the "add to home screen" function, I've been able to streamline my phone usage, resulting in improved speed and battery life. The reduction in ads, as well as their depersonalization, is a welcome change.
Anonymous said…
Brave has significantly reduced ad annoyance for me. However, it occasionally renders some of my frequented sites unusable, which is more of a reflection on developers' messy ad integration than on Brave's efforts to combat them. Lately, I've encountered issues on mobile where the address entry box disappears or becomes unresponsive. Although these glitches are frustrating, I'm considering switching back to Firefox temporarily and hoping the bugs are resolved in the future.
Anonymous said…
It's the best. The UI is responsive and delivers a crisp experience. Brave prioritizes user interests over incessant data scraping, preventing fingerprinting and tracking. It's both cool and unsettling to witness the actions of various sites. Upon exiting a site, Brave tidies up and redirects any tracking URLs. I admire the Brave team's focus on user needs rather than user data. I highly recommend installing it, setting it as your default, and moving on to other challenges
Anonymous said…
The ideal browser. Continuously improving with a focus on privacy. I've encountered a minor issue on an LG device running Android 12. When I play media on one web app, then switch to another, the media focus shifts correctly, but playback stops after approximately 2 seconds, repeating indefinitely. Clearing background web apps from the Recents menu restores audio focus to the active instance.
Anonymous said…
It's excellent for blocking ads on YouTube, enhancing the browsing experience. However, there's an issue where YouTube videos won't auto-rotate in full-screen mode, unlike other sites. I have to manually toggle auto-rotate, which wasn't a problem initially. I hope this issue gets resolved soon.
Anonymous said…
Recently, I've been redirected from a site I've been using for months, despite having aggressive ad block settings. I'm not sure what's causing it, so I'm trying to uninstall and reinstall Brave to see if that resolves the issue. Hopefully, it's not a problem on my end.
Anonymous said…
I've been a long-time user and haven't encountered any ads on the numerous websites I visit. I adore this browser, but it's evident it's designed more for computers than phones. Video images sometimes appear in the wrong areas, and the unnecessary button that lingers for 30 seconds is annoying. Additionally, the consistent requests for reviews, despite having already left one, can be frustrating.
Anonymous said…
After extensive research, I discovered Brave, and it's been my go-to browser for the past three years. It offers solid features like free ad blocking, ad-free YouTube video playback, Brave Rewards, and the new AI feature, making it a must-have.
Anonymous said…
The ad block surpasses multiple extensions on Chrome or Firefox on PC, and there's no comparable option on mobile. It effectively blocks all ads, even the annoying pop-ups that were previously unavoidable. I wish I had switched to Brave sooner and highly recommend it solely for its built-in ad block feature.
Anonymous said…
Not worth the frustration. Although it has some nice features, in recent months, it has been severely lagging in opening windows, to the point of minutes. Additionally, it increasingly fails to bring up the keyboard in search boxes. Consequently, Brave is practically non-functional as a search engine. I've reverted to using Chrome.
Anonymous said…
It excels at blocking ads, with very few slipping through. It's especially useful for sites with troublesome ads. However, searching can be cumbersome as it still relies on Google, Bing, etc. On mobile, it could benefit from refining the menu layout by moving less essential features into a sub-menu to prioritize quick access to basics like bookmarks.
Anonymous said…
I've been using it for a couple of years now and am pleased with the ad-free experience and the ability to play background sound even when the phone is locked. However, a recent change prevents YouTube from automatically switching to landscape mode when going fullscreen, which is inconvenient for users like me who don't use the auto-rotate feature.
Anonymous said…
While it used to work perfectly, I'm now experiencing issues with both the phone and PC versions. Browsing certain websites on the phone results in repeated parts of the web page, while on PC (Windows 11), the font size in hover boxes and on tabs is unusually small with no option to increase it. Attempting to adjust the font size via settings only affects web page text, leaving hover box and tab text unchanged.
Anonymous said…
Brave has made the Internet usable again. Previously, browsing was frustrating due to excessive ads, especially video/motion ads. Switching to Brave has significantly improved site loading speed and usability, making it a worthwhile choice.
Anonymous said…
Perfect for both mobile and PC! I use it across all my devices, appreciating the built-in ad blocker, which is particularly useful on mobile where reliable ad blockers are scarce. One of my friends, whom I recently persuaded to switch to Brave, noted its superior speed compared to Safari and Chrome, especially on PC. The syncing feature is another standout aspect that makes Brave my browser of choice.
Anonymous said…
A great browser with a few minor issues. While it struggles with some sites due to its ad blocker, the incessant spam notifications promoting other products deduct a star from its rating. Disabling notifications resolves this issue, but the excessive spamming is disappointing.
Anonymous said…
Having used numerous other browsers in the past, including Firefox, Chrome, and Opera, I can confidently say that nothing compares to what Brave offers. Its ability to lock the phone screen while playing media content is fantastic. The extensive customization options and top-notch security set Brave apart from the rest, and I hope the development team continues to deliver the same quality product in the future.