I’ve been seeing a lot of people hate and uninstall Brave. Why? It’s not like they’re tracking us or doing anything else shady. If so, what’s the privacy alternative?

  • ram
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    10710 months ago

    Brave fucks with crypto. Never fuck with crypto. It’s also Chromium, which means they’re complicit in Google’s efforts to DRM the internet.

    • @jet@hackertalks.com
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      3410 months ago

      I’m pro digial cash / Monero … but it doesn’t belong in a web browser. Super sketchy shit they are doing with BAT, which means they are tracking you.

      • @explodicle@local106.com
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        1610 months ago

        I legitimately would be fine with automatically paying authors. It’s not like I enjoy pay walls, ads, or AI garbage writing.

        But yeah that’s a job for existing crypto and a Firefox extension. Nothing about this needed a separate money supply or browser.

        • Yeah but if you automatically pay authors a dollar or two for every view, rather than your data, then how will data brokers resell your data hundreds of times for hundreds of dollars?

    • @El_Rocha@lm.put.tf
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      1710 months ago

      The complicit part is the most bullshit thing I have ever heard.

      They said unequivocally that they won’t support it, just like they didn’t support Manifest V3.

      • @CrypticCoffee@lemmy.ml
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        3010 months ago

        It still is more browser share for Chromium. Business owners will see that share and use it as part of the business case in implementing WEI. If you want it stopped, you gotta use a real alternative such as Firefox.

          • bitwolf
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            110 months ago

            Gnome and KDE both have browsers, they’re just rarely the defaults.

            Gnome Web is decent, but it tiles heavy like iPhoje Safari while still being very slow. It does support Firefox sync which is pretty cool.

            I haven’t tried the KDE browser in a long time so I can’t speak for it.

    • 𝒎𝒂𝒏𝒊𝒆𝒍
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      210 months ago

      Crypto isn’t mandatory in brave, I use it for it’s built-in ad block and they say they won’t implement Google’s DRM, also blockchain based since is nice

      • ram
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        2010 months ago

        I’m aware, but it’s still supported, and that’s enough for me to vomit over a garbage product.

        They say they won’t implement Google’s DRM but words alone do not matter. If they continue to use Chromium, they’ll be forced to adopt that and manifest v3.

        • NaN
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          310 months ago

          They would have to put more work into their fork, but they aren’t forced.

    • @nestEggParrot
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      110 months ago

      Agree with the chromium dominance but ats up with crypto?

      Its bloat in the browser but I spend maybe 5 mins turning those off and they never bother me again. Haven’t seen one of their features magically turned on like what MS does.

      Have they done anuthing sketchy to question their privacy commitments? Most I’ve seen was their Tor implementation was improper.