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Brave app
Brave app





brave app

The instructions for installing websites as apps in Chrome and Brave are both the same, but the process definitely isn’t as polished as in Edge. That’s all there is to it in Edge, next we look at Chrome and Brave. Press uninstall, and then hit remove – done. If you made a mistake and don’t want it installed any more, just go back on Edge, go to Apps, select ‘Manage apps’ then press the three dot menu button next to your installed app. When you press on it, it won’t open in the main Edge browser, it’ll open in its own window, making it feel more independent. To open this app, just go to your operating system’s apps/programs and find whichever app you just installed. Once you’re there, press the menu button in Edge, go down to Apps, and then select ‘Install this site as an app’, you can give it a different name if you want, then press install. Once you’ve decided what you want to install first, head over to that website. On my computer, I have Pomofocus (a Pomodoro timer), Spotify, Zoho Mail, Pluto TV, and YouTube all installed as web apps, but other candidates could include Gmail, Outlook, and Google Maps. In Edge, navigate to a website that you feel would be useful to have as an app. We’ll cover how to make apps in Edge first, given that it’s the easiest to explain.

brave app

Getting websites installed as apps is definitely easiest in Edge, as the feature is staring you in the face when you open the browser menu. To go through this guide, you’ll want to be using Edge, Chrome, or Brave on your computer. There is, however, a way to install any website as an app on your computer using an obscure tool in Chrome and Brave (it’s a bit more obvious in Edge).

brave app

You may have seen a little icon in the URL bar in Chrome offering the ability to install a website as an app on your computer, but this doesn’t always show up. While good, they can be a bit difficult to get installed on your computer. If ever you really do want to contribute something, think about the people working hard to maintain the filter lists you are using, which were made available to use by all for free.I don’t know about you, but I really like web apps due to their lightweight nature. Annoyances (cookie warnings, overlays, etc.)Īdditionally, you can point-and-click to block JavaScript locally or globally, create your own global or local rules to override entries from filter lists, and many more advanced features. More lists are available for you to select if you wish: Peter Lowe’s Ad server list (ads and tracking) Out of the box, these lists of filters are loaded and enforced: UBlock Origin is not an "ad blocker", it's a wide-spectrum content blocker with CPU and memory efficiency as a primary feature. IMPORTANT: uBlock Origin is completely unrelated to the site "".







Brave app