So if you are like my you have a RSS Feed that aggregates news articles from your top favorite web sites and puts them into one place for you to breeze through and only read the ones you care about. I use Feedly and love it! www.feedly.com
But I noticed something today with the Brave Browser that I never knew was a feature and I have no idea when it went live. That being said this might be old news or not but wanted to share it with you either way.

On the New Tab page there is a little box at the bottom that tells you to scroll down for "Brave Today". So I did and I realized it was a little RSS like New Feed right on the new tab screen. What Brave Today does is pull news stories from across the web and put them together for you to see the headlines and then lets you click on the one you want to read.
There is a customize button on the bottom right that lets you customize the websites that will show up. And let me just say that I am impressed with the amount of options then put in already. I am only wishing that they let me add websites of my own and then this would be truly epic. But since Brave browser is just a good browser at not tracking you and your web habits I am highly tempted to switch from Feedly to Brave Today for that fact alone.


Here is what my default feed looked like today:




I skipped down some and saw a "Companion Products" section that I thought was a really great touch at them putting in advertising to make some money while not being intrusive. I doubt we get a portion of this ad revenue but Brave still needs to make some money.
