Know all about the blockchain-powered Brave browser & Google Fi


- Loads web pages 2X-8X faster than Chrome, Safari or Firefox - you can test the speed in real-time on its website.
- Blocks the unwanted Ads & trackers saving you money in wasted data charges.
- Also keeps unwanted content out by blocking it, where traditional Ad blockers let trackers profile your location & browsing activity etc.
- You can earn rewards or reward your favorite verified content producers with the native BAT tokens.
- Finally Brave keeps the phishing software out of your way with maximum protection by using features like “Private Tabs with Tor*,”
Pros
- Ideal for International travelers - You can use your regular pool of data without any roaming charges. Most of the North American carriers charge a hefty U.S $5-$10 per day for the use of the regular plan minutes & data overseas.
- Pricing is straightforward & transparent - Pay as you go model is very convenient for most users. A very competitive $20/month for unlimited calls & messages (second line costs $15/month) with $10/1 GB of data usages which is free after 6 GB of usage. Also, you only get billed for the data you use, getting credited for the unused portion.
- Extended Ecosystem - Apart from extending service to all Google Phones & iPhones, Fi has also added support to include other Android phones from manufacturers like Samsung, LG, HTC, Motorola, Huawei, Essential, OnePlus & more. This would give the service much-needed wider acceptability & coverage.
- Enhanced Network security - Added layer of security with the inclusion a new service which routes all internet traffic, be it the wireless carriers or the hot-spots, through the company's secure VPN (Virtual Private Network). Important feature to have with the increased worries of data security these days.
- High customer ratings - More than 80% of the customers have posted 5-star reviews on the Google Fi app with an average rating of 4.6 - this aligns with Readers' Choice Award for Project Fi has received from PC Mag for 3 years in a row.
Cons
- Need an unlocked device - Just like switching from one carrier to another, you will need to bring an unlocked cell phone to be on-boarded with Google Fi service. Luckily unlocking phones is not a big hassle anymore but best way to find out is by calling your current carrier. If you are not in a time stipulated plan you should be able to get it unlocked without any penalty.
- Not as cost efficient for heavy data users - Since the data usage charges are incremental for every 1 GB of usage, anybody requiring lots of data might be well off using their current carrier plan. Keep in mind though that Google only charges a maximum of $60 (6 GB) for data usage after which it is free. However, once you touch 15 GB, your internet speed will be slowed down significantly unless you pay for the extra usage.
- Host of features unavailable for iPhones - You won't be able to receive the voicemail in the iOS Phone App. You can call your Google voicemail App to listen to your messages. You will still be able access Google Fi voicemails as texts though, making it a little more convenient. Apart from this, there is no support for visual voicemail, network swapping (iPhones restricted to the T-mobile cellular network), no WiFi texts or calls & no using your phone as a data hotspot outside the U.S. Hopefully with the newer upgrades in the future these issues will be resolved.
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Faisal is based in Canada with a background in Finance/Economics & Computers. He has been actively trading FOREX for the past 11 years. Faisal is also an active Stocks trader with a passion for everything Crypto. His enthusiasm & interest in learning new technologies has turned him into an avid Crypto/Blockchain & Fintech enthusiast. Currently working for a Mobile platform called Tradelike as the Senior Technical Analyst. His interest for writing has stayed with him all his life ever since started the first Internet magazine of Pakistan in 1998. He blogs regularly on Financial markets, trading strategies & Cryptocurrencies. Loves to travel.