Wave Browser partners with 4ocean to fund global plastic cleanup
Wave Browser has partnered with 4ocean to link everyday web browsing to ocean cleanup. According to the report, every time users surf the web Wave contributes to 4ocean cleanup projects that remove plastic and other waste from waterways worldwide, including the United States, the Dominican Republic, and Indonesia, with the partnership removing 100,000 pounds of waste each year.
The browser includes a live impact tracker built directly into the app so users can watch the Wave community's verified cleanup numbers in real time. Wave is built on Chromium for speed and familiarity and offers productivity features such as tab grouping, smart suggestions, customizable sidebars and toolbars, color tagging, and smart tab suggestions.
Wave also bundles tools intended to reduce app switching, including customized keyboard shortcuts, built‑in AI assistance, package tracking, PDF annotation, and instant translation. The article says Wave is certified by AppEsteem and comes with built‑in security features like a free ad blocker, incognito mode, customized cookie blocking, and advanced encryption, and it encourages users to start using the browser to combine productivity with environmental impact.
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Tech, Wave Browser, Dominican Republic, Indonesia, Chromium