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How to Install Brave Browser on Ubuntu 20.04

Brave software developed a modern browser focused on speed, privacy, security privileges, and performance known as Brave browser, which like many other modern browsers, is based on Chromium.

Brave browser features can block online ads from the websites and show several blocked ads via ad-trackers. As the brave browser is chromium-based therefore it can add limited chromium extensions.

Its speed of loading pages is faster than any other browser. Brave browsers can differentiate between safe and unsafe sites.

Let’s move towards the installation procedure of Brave browser on Ubuntu 20.04.

Install Brave Browser on Ubuntu 20.04 (LTS) and 20.10

Brave browser can be installed through GUI. It is an easy approach to get a browser on the system.

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Open the Software center on Ubuntu and type “Brave browser” in the search bar.

Select Brave browser:

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Click on the Install button to start the installation process, which will take a few min. After completion of downloading and installation, it can be viewed in your applications.

Click on Brave browser to start browsing on it.

Uninstall Brave Browser on Ubuntu 20.04 (LTS) and 20.10

Suppose you want to remove Brave browser from your system, open Software center on Ubuntu, and click on Installed applications. Search Brave browser. You’ll get the Remove button there. Click on it to remove Brave browser from Ubuntu.

Conclusion

We have learned how to get Brave browser on Ubuntu 20.04 through GUI and its uninstallation method. Brave browser is an open-source, secure browser that is 3-6 times faster than any other browser. People used to prefer the brave browser because of its ad-tracker and ad-block feature.

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