• Possibly linux
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    35 months ago

    It honestly might be true

    Firefox and Brave both suck a bit in terms of privacy. They could be worse but they also could be way better.

    • @[email protected]
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      15 months ago

      Firefox and Brave both suck a bit in terms of privacy.

      Okay, I’ll bite: how does Firefox suck in terms of privacy?

      • Possibly linux
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        25 months ago

        The main problem is the telemetry and targeted advertising.

        However, it also could have a bit better defaults from a fingerprinting resistance perspective.

        • Ephera
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          15 months ago

          The targeted advertising happens locally in your browser. It doesn’t upload your data to anywhere, so I don’t see how that’s relevant for privacy.

          Similarly, I find it hard to imagine that they’d be able to personally identify a person from what they send in telemetry (see about:telemetry). I guess, if you install an add-on called “I’m Seymour Skinner from Springfield, USA”, then they could, but even then, worst-case they know when you use the browser…

  • Eyedust
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    65 months ago

    Fennec for the phone, Qutebrowser for the desktop. Life is good.

      • Eyedust
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        25 months ago

        I tried a fair few browsers for android. Iceraven, Fulguris, Fennec, and Mull. I settled on Fulguris, because it was no frills with custom adblock lists and a good built in darkmode.

        However, Fulguris became a headache because any app that required a browser portal login wouldn’t recognize it.

        So I moved to Mull. Then Mull dropped the project. Mull, Iceraven, and Fennec are basically the same idea as Firefox derivatives.

        I use a free, massive coverage, open source icon pack called Delta and between Iceraven and Fennec I liked the Fennec icon more.

  • @[email protected]
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    465 months ago

    Daily reminder that Brave uses Chromium, an open source project where all the commits are approved or denied by Google devs.

    • @[email protected]
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      45 months ago

      Never thought I would see a version of “all lives matter” but applied to web browsers

      • @[email protected]
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        45 months ago

        The same apps that have access to more of your data (because they’re not sandboxed in a browser), use electron (ships a browser) and include trackers that one can’t simply block with an extension?

  • @[email protected]
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    205 months ago

    Guess you’re outside the EU or something? Cause it looks different over here, Firefox isn’t mentioned here. Also they’re at 4.9 instead of 4.7 for some reason. Either way, fuck brave.

      • @[email protected]
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        65 months ago

        True. It’s also there when you look for chrome and other browsers. (Except Vivaldi and opera which have also bought ad space) That’s how buying ads works. Fucked up, but nothing new, unfortunately.

    • irelephant [he/him]🍭OP
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      45 months ago

      no, I’m in Ireland. You have to search for “firefox” for it to come up, but they could have changed it.

      • @[email protected]
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        25 months ago

        Yeah, probably. This morning when I searched for Firefox, I did get a brave ad, as you and others have said. Altho there was nothing anti-firefox in their ad. Now when I search for Firefox I actually get a Firefox ad.

  • @[email protected]
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    405 months ago

    I don’t know much about brave except that its chromium based and apparently removes web ads as its main feature. Why are they running ads? Why do I keep getting this browser recommended? How the fuck do they make money to be able to target me with this info? Something is off and I don’t like it. I feel like the pressure to use brave isnt coming to me organically so I’m staying clear of it. I just have a bad feeling and I’ll trust my gut on this.

  • HexesofVexes
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    65 months ago

    One feels there is an allegory for “too stupid to be afraid” buried in here.

  • @[email protected]
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    195 months ago

    Firefox is my main browser, but I occasionally need a Chromium browser for technical reasons. I had been using Brave - note the past tense there. Any suggestions for my new secondary browser?

  • @[email protected]
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    5 months ago

    I think anyone who is already using Firefox knows very well why they wouldn’t want to use Brave 🤷 (My main reasons were being a Chromium browser and having unwanted crypto features included.)

    Edit: Oh yes, and the CEO’s homophobia is not helping either…