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It would be really nice too if they implemented Brave's fingerprint randomization, which is obviously not perfect and I'm never going to expect Tor like anonymity, but is far better than most other browsers. Where Mullvad and Tor try to make everyone look the same, Brave randomizes nearly every important fingerprint.
And I know Firefox does this pretty well already, but from the research I did, Brave's fingerprint vector randomization is another level.
Fuck no. I don't want Brave stuff in my browser :(
The cool thing about open source is that you can just take it without selling your soul.
Long live the hard fork!
Although I expect there are limits.
i noticed it allowed one to evade reddits fingerprinting filters temporarily. so it was useful for a month when i was using that browser.
I like using libreddit front ends. I don't think they're all called libreddit, but it's a privacy front end that is really nice to use when I need to look at reddit for something.