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dont use brave
Thoughts on Vivaldi?
Just use Firefox with uBlock Origin and PrivacyBadger.
Firefox needs to add tab groups on mobile first
Still a proprietary black box you shouldn't trust and chromium based so you reinforce the chromium monopoly
Agreed, but occasionally I have to use a site that doesn't work properly on Firefox-based browsers. I mostly use Cromite to deal with that, but want a backup in case Cromite dies like its predecessor Bromite did.
Firefox is my daily drive and I use Ungoogled Chromium for the rare times Firefox doesn't work
I agree. Firefox is "almost everything" for me. The example that comes to mind for it not working is WebSerial. That's when the UC comes out. Also there was a brief period where the Papa John's website checkout didn't work in Firefox.
Ty - I'll give UC a try.
If Firefox doesn't work I just click away
Can you tell me why? I found out ddg was just repackage bing results so I've been trying brave for now.
Here's a good summary of some of the shady practices that they've done by way of @cannedtuna@lemmy.world. It's a summary of this article: https://thelibre.news/no-really-dont-use-brave/
Brendan Eich's anti-LGBTQ+ political involvement
2016 — Brave Browser promises to replace webpage ads
2018 — Brave runs a questionable donation campaign
2020 — Brave injects referral links when visiting crypto wallets
2020 — Brave puts ads in user's home screens
2021 - Brave ships an insecure Tor feature
2023 - Brave hides their crawlers to websites
2024 - So-called "privacy browser" deprecated advanced fingerprinting protection
And More!
I jumped onboard in the beginning (2016?) when they would show you "tailored" ads in exchange for their crypto. I made about $30 or so before I got bored of the endless crypto scam ads, despite having that category disabled.
Then came the referral link scandal, and I went back to FF until I found Librewolf.
2026 - "pay $60 to REMOVE our bloat features"
Oh? I haven't used their browser since ~2018, good to know that I continue to have made the right decision. I now use librewolf on my desktop and IronFox on my phone
It includes a lot of crypto bullshit, and I believe the founder is a right wing weirdo, but don’t quote me on that.
To also point out the good stuff: their browser has some pretty good anti-fingerprinting and privacy measures build in.
2026 - "pay $60 to REMOVE our bloat features"
https://thelibre.news/no-really-dont-use-brave/