"Brave is a new browser that blocks ads and trackers by default, while providing a more secure and private browsing experience."
The hosts several resources related to the 2012 Disney-Pixar film brave 2012 internet archive
According to the archived page, Brave was announced in 2012 by Brendan Eich, the creator of JavaScript and former Mozilla CEO. At that time, Brave was described as a new browser that aimed to block ads and trackers by default, while also providing a more secure and private browsing experience. "Brave is a new browser that blocks ads
The Internet Archive does not merely store Brave ; it recontextualizes it. A notable collection, "Merida’s Rebellion: A Fan Archive" (user-created, 2015), aggregates deleted scenes, alternate audio tracks, and feminist critical essays that were originally posted on Tumblr—many of which have since been deleted by their original authors. This archive argues that the studio’s final cut softened Merida’s agency, re-centering the plot on maternal reconciliation rather than Merida’s individual quest. A notable collection, "Merida’s Rebellion: A Fan Archive"