• RayJW
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      201 month ago

      I mean they did also inject affiliate links without the users noticing which is really shady behaviour from a browser because it has one job, open the link I click and nothing else. But that’s just IMHO if that is acceptable for you personally then there is no issue with that.

      • @brbposting
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        11 month ago

        Brave appears to be changing this behavior in a future update, but there are still open questions.

        Still waiting?

    • @[email protected]
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      141 month ago

      It’s not so much shady as 1) crypto BS incorporated into it and 2) the CEO is homophobic IIRC.

      The “crypto BS” also encompasses running a protection racket whereby Brave man-in-the-middles website ads to replace them with its own, then shakes down the website owners to buy into said crypto BS if they want their lost revenue back.

      That counts as shady in my book: an end-user has every right to control what their computer (their property) does, but the third-party interference for the third-party’s benefit crosses the line.

    • YaksDC
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      1 month ago

      I do turn off all the rewards and other BS in the browser, but I will look into Firefox and uBlock. Thank you.

    • Julian
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      41 month ago

      Any reason for picking it over all the other chromium browsers?

    • @[email protected]
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      21 month ago

      WIth user agent switcher, you can use firefox for the sites that make you use chrome. Hasn’t failed me yet with the three sites I need to use that would not work on firefox without it.