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So this is the peak of Chromium browsers, huh? I almost liked Edge but it has no 133% zoom.
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>>107926507
https://cambridgeanalytica.org/personal-protection/the-privacy-illusion-how-brave-browser-built-its-own-surveillance-machine-50302/
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>>107926862
>cambridge analyrica says brave is bad
erm, that's a fairly gigantic conflict of interest. i'm no web3 bro but come on. i wanna hear it from people with an actual technical investment in the web.
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>>107926862
>articles full of random claims
anyways
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>>107926862
This was definitely passed through an LLM. And the pre-LLM article was shorter.
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>>107926939
>stop liking things i don't like!
>anything you say i disagree with means you're a jeet!
stale meme.
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>>107926971
Post hand
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>>107926977
Post nose
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>>107926862
That entire article is just ai-generated.
>The Privacy-Washing Scale: 60M users – Believe they’ve escaped surveillance while being tracked more granularly
More granularly than what?
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>>107927084
Does not negate any of the facts.
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>>107926507
I like Brave
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>>107927175
Same. It really is the sanest chromium fork there is.
Firefox + uBO / Brave is the unbeatable combo.
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>>107926507
For me, is Vivaldi
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>>107926507
https://helium.computer/
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>>107926862
>Cambridge ANALytica
kek
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>>107927421
The UI is horrendous and the adblocker is a joke.
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>>107926862
So you're trying to tell me that the company that literally worked with (((zuckerberg))) to steal private information from 90 million people is accusing an open source web browser of massive surveillance?
Shocking.
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>>107927571
Brave isn't open source. Only the parts they took from chromium are open source. Whatever Brave is doing with their user info and ads is delightfully closed source, sweaty.
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>>107927679
I don't care what they do with "my data", it cannot be worse than google.
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>>107927543
But enough about brave
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Brave is really good. Yes, there's a ton of bloat that you need to turn off on a fresh install, but then it's the best chromium option unless your toaster needs something less resource-intensive.
Helium is also very good, but its early in development and didn't have basic features I am used to like vertical tabs. I am excited to see how Helium progresses.

>>107927679
This is wrong. The telemetry is open-sourced and anonymized. It's called 3PA and you can check it yourself. Parts of the server side code is not open sourced like the anti-fraud code. Brave Search is also completely closed source, if my memory serves me right.



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