I kneel. Brave pushing the limits of browser security
>>102451329>chrome + skin>shady ass browser>secureYour country has been range-banned because of (you)
>>102451329funny, I searched to hell and back a few years ago about why the fuck can't a user have ANY way to intercept and block malicious intent://. or at least manage them somehow. >sandboxing this permission that>ads allowed to contain intents >ads allowed to instantly send paid SMS without notification or loggingsecurity my ass.
>>102451329>adds button for filter list
Doesn't even work on Twitter or Reddit, I really love brave though. I went back to Firefox, or floorp on desktop and Waterfox on mobile at least, after they made vertical tabs a thing, I hated treestyle tab
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Procedural filtering (has-text, upward, etc..) just made it into the latest Nightly and it just werks!
>>102451329Reminder to hide and report all Brave shilling threads. It's literally spyware
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>>102451329your spam campaign is why I won't use your browser ever
>>102452967everything is spyware today. oracle just got hit with a massive lawsuit over it.
>>102452967>Free and open source browser that's recommended by every digital privacy site is le bad... because it just is, okay!Least obvious mozilla shill. Brave is more private and secure than Firefox and it's forks.
>>102452967What browser are you using that doesn't have telemetryDon't say Firefox because it does
>>102454357w3m master race
>>102454357Not them. Telemetry for an open source product is irrelevant since you can check what it sends and if disabling it geniunely disables it.Brave is basically Opera GX. It is literally a cool epic browser with good marketing. >>102454355These kind of people dont know what private or secure mean. Any Chrome based browser is more secure than firefox on Windows (not on Linux or Macos since they are sandboxed anyway). Any Firefox based browser is more private on all platforms. Brave might be among the worst for privacy because it increases entropy while retaining values that can be used to track you.But its definetly a coincidence that Brave is funded by the Palantir CEO (a data broker whose sole financial activity is trading private user data)
It's become a real plague. In the early 2000s popups became a great nuisance. Then browsers started blocking popups.But now webshitters are emulating popups with javascript and it's worse than ever and more difficult to block.I hope this will become more mainstream in all browsers.
>>102454355>recommended by every digital privacy site>every facebook groups page says russia is a paradise
>>102454437You are just saying shit for sakes of saying it. Give me actual examples in code that make brave less private than firefox. There are none. Brave is by most website tests more private out of the box than Firefox is, and is even competitive with Firefox+Arkenfox. Not sure why you faggots have such a boner for hating on Brave, when literally everyone outside of your circlejerks on reddit and 4chan likes it. There are fair critiques like it having ugly UI, having too many features you are not interested in, or not being as customizable as firefox css, but privacy is not one of them.
>brave>privacyBrave fails creepsjs even worse than stock safari. Only Tor (and Firefox with tor config ie librewolf and mullvad) pass creepjs.
>>102454469oh sweaty.are you still angry about not getting to sit with the cool kids in middle school?
>>102454481>Cool kids>4chan and redditGet a grip, loser. You are a social outcast that struggles holding eye contact with people in real life. Again, you have zero arguments because you know I am right. You can cope and seethe however much you like, but Brave is more private AND secure than Firefox.
>>102454492kek thats a yes
>>102451924How can a person acquire this browser? The site seems broken, I want to try it out on Windows 10
>>102455530works on my machine
>>102451329weird, i've apparently had this enabled on firefox. i don't even remember setting it lol
>>102454469>Post paid for by Peter Thiel. Have 10 rubles.