![]() ![]() The improvement directly translates to faster page loads, less memory usage, more battery time, and a lower carbon footprint. it won’t scroll).īrave version 1.32.17 (a preview release) showing the same 475 ms period as above. The red area at the top indicates how much time the page is unresponsive (e.g. Ignore the minutia of the graphs, just look at the big differences.īrave version 1.29.81 (current stable release) 475 ms to load a page. ![]() The colored bars indicate work the browser has to complete to finish the page load. The two flame graphs below show a 475 ms window during a page load with the current stable release build of Brave (top), compared to the new and improved nightly releases (bottom). I could spend time describing the change with numbers (I do at the end), but let’s look at the bigger picture first. However, leftovers from its old system have remained in the browser and have quietly held back its performance potential. The Brave browser introduced a shiny new and more performant adblocking system in late 2019. An adblocker doesn’t necessarily make your web browser load pages faster.
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