How to Change Your Wallpaper in Brave
Brave is known for its focus on user privacy and safety. But it doesn’t mean it isn’t user-friendly or lacks personalization options. Brave comes with a high level of customization, including the ability to change the browser’s wallpaper.
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How to Change Brave’s Wallpaper on Desktop
If you’re not a fan of Brave’s default wallpaper, you can easily change it to one of your favorite pictures. Or, if you want to be more practical, you could take a screenshot of your to-do list and use it as a reminder every time you open a new tab.
Either way, here’s how it’s possible to change Brave’s wallpaper on your computer:

Alternatively, you can set one of the Brave images as your wallpaper. ClickBrave backgroundsuntil you find one image that you like. Or, if it suits your preferences, you can set your wallpaper to a solid color or gradient.
If you want toearn cryptocurrency with Brave, set the wallpaper to show sponsored images.

How to Change Brave’s Wallpaper on Mobile
Better privacy protection and a faster browsing experience are just a couple ofreasons for Brave’s popularity, and why people started to use it on their phones. If Brave is now the default browser on your phone, here’s how you can change its wallpaper:
While there aren’t that many options, you can still give the new tab a neat look by turning off Brave stats or stopping the browser from showing sponsored images.

Easily Change Brave’s Wallpaper
The above steps should walk you through the process of customizing Brave wallpaper. If you’ve made Brave your default browser, it might be worthwhile to set up and use the browser’s integrated crypto wallet.
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