![]() This annoys the heck out of me and if you share the same feeling, let me tell you that you can easily change this behavior. It does this for every file you try to download using Brave browser in Linux and probably in other operating systems as well. ![]() ![]() Brave browser asks where to save downloaded files each time If you download any file, the default behavior is that it asks where to save the file on your computer. There is one minor annoyance with the Brave browser. As I said, quite a good choice for a mainstream browser. I like Brave for a fast, smooth browsing experience. It also has an optional cryptocurrency ecosystem to reward its users and web publishers. It blocks ads and trackers by default and warns you against websites, downloads and extensions that are known to be dangerous. Firefox is the primary browser and these days, Brave is what I rely on for my second browser.īrave browser is an excellent choice for someone who wants a Chrome/Chromium feel without the Google touch.
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