It’s only a matter of time until Eich sells all of Brave’s users down the river.
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I use Brave as a secondary browser mostly for government websites because sometimes my firefox privacy settings breaks them and since many of them are poorly designed a technical issue over your account may result in hours on the phone to resolve.
Why not use chromium or one of the many other chrome forks? What about Brave works better?
Name an alternative browser that has the same level of ability to block trackers built in.
why does it need to be built in? What's wrong with downloading one extension and being set afterwards?
mullvad browser?
I'm pretty sure I've read this news a couple of times now the past week or weeks?
mullvad browser is a great choice