![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() At the same time, I can understand that Brave tries to be functional to people who -for reasons completely unknown to me- decide to waste their time and lose their privacy at Facebook or Twitter, so perhaps it needs to whitelist some spyware, but even in that case it makes sense: if you don’t care about your privacy, you cannot teach lessons on spyware).ģ- Supposedly list of partners (Honestly, this is the only thing where that page may hold a point: I admit I don’t like the idea of the browser having partners that show through the source code or the requests).Ĥ- Google is the default search engine (I don’t think this is a point: as a matter of fact, I use DDG most of the time, but still, there are some searches where DDG still fails, and you need Google: in these cases, using Google through a browser that aims to protect privacy makes a lot of sense IMHO). Why is My Browser Slow Brave Browser) What is the Brave browser Brave is a security and privacy focused web browser that automatically blocks online ads. That page is a bit repetitive: it’s only about five ideas, but repeating them so much that they get a three-screen long page.ġ- Autoupdates cannot be disabled (I’m not sure what they mean, because Brave lets me postpone updates, or even skip them -if the claim is about your browser notifying of its version anytime you start it, well, it’s true, but I wouldn’t consider that as “spyware”).Ģ- Whitelisting spyware from Facebook and Twitter (Hrmmm? Is that page serious or joking? I mean, what on Earth is that page talking about Facebook or Twitter if their topic is spyware? Is it claiming that you can be an anti-spyware advocate, yet at the same time have an account at Facebook and Twitter? Nonsense.
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