Brave Browser's new Brave Playlist feature saves any media for later
What you need to know
- Brave Brower has gained a new feature that saves media for later.
- Brave Playlist is like a read later service but for video, images, podcasts, and more.
The popular web browser Brave Browser has been updated to add support for a new feature that is designed to give users a way to save media for later. Brave Playlist can save any media to a list, ready to be enjoyed whenever.
Users can add videos, podcasts, and more while browsing the web all with a single tap. Brace says media can also be enjoyed offline, too.
Brave Playlist is a free feature that is included with the standard Brave Browser download. You can download Brave Browser from the App Store right now.
Being able to save streaming video for offline viewing could be a huge deal for many and it's something that shouldn't be overlooked.
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