How to Use the Brave Browser to Earn Cryptocurrency
Thursday, 05 May 2022
As a Brave browser user, you can earn revenue in the form of BAT (Basic Attention Token) by simply opting to view ads. BAT is Brave’s native cryptocurrency, and a user can earn it when they opt to view anonymous and privacy-preserving ads. MUO – Feed
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The 15 Best Themes for Vivaldi to Liven Up the Browser
Sunday, 17 April 2022
Vivaldi has rapidly become one of the more popular browsers out there, and for good reason. There are a ton of features unique to Vivaldi that make it an exciting browser to use, and that list of features is ever-expanding. MUO – Feed
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Windows 11’s Default Browser, Turn Your Phone into a PC, and Fix Windows 10 Freezing Issues
Thursday, 14 April 2022
Learn how to turn your phone into a PC and fix Windows freezing issues in this week's podcast. You'll also hear us recall Windows XP, find out why Microsoft has upset the developers of Mozilla Firefox, Brave, and Vivaldi browsers, and whether the A500 Mini retro gaming console is worth buying MUO – Feed
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How to Change the Default Browser on Your Mac
Sunday, 13 March 2022
If you use a third-party browser such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox on the Mac, it’s a good idea to go all the way and make it the default. That way, any links that you select in Mail and other apps will open in your browser of choice and not in Safari. MUO –
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DuckDuckGo Is Building a Desktop Browser: Here’s What We Know So Far
Wednesday, 22 December 2021
DuckDuckGo is working on a privacy-focused desktop browser. The team behind the search engine, browser extension, and smartphone app is putting its anti-tracking and privacy-focused ethos into a dedicated piece of software that currently has no set release date. MUO – Feed
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Microsoft Makes It Easier to Change the Default Browser in Windows 11
Tuesday, 07 December 2021
It is no secret that Microsoft wants you to use its first-party apps on Windows. But rather than giving you the choice to set default apps easily to anything of your selection, Microsoft makes it unnecessarily difficult. The company did it with Windows 10 and again with Windows 11. MUO – Feed
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