![]() To encourage the adoption of STAR, Brave has open sourced the model (in both Rust and WASM versions) under the Mozilla Public Licence v2, which gives any organization the right to adopt or modify the system as they please. According to the company’s tests, its own system is “24 times cheaper than the existing state-of-the-art approach”. In practice, this means the collector can never use data values to build a picture of the original provider.Īlthough other data collection systems have deployed k-anonymity in the past, Brave claims STAR is able to do so at a much lower performance cost, which means no specialist hardware is required. ![]() When using a private window, Brave doesnt keep any data about your browsing. Specifically, the STAR system is based around a premise known as k-anonymity, whereby the data points available to the collector are never unique to a specific individual. Like most browsers, Brave has a private window option. > Brave, DuckDuckGo just gave you another way to flip Google the middle finger > These are the best proxy services available right now The inside story of the browser wars, told by a veteran
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