brave literally has a scam cryptocurrency wtf. if you hate firefox that much use its forks like Mullvad Browser (you dont have to use vpn).
loser soyfacing batchesting clowns
Even better is the money-man early backer of Brave was Peter Theil. Peter Theil is the reactionary alt-right billionaire who founded the CIA In-Q-Tel backed Palantir, a company infamous for selling big-brother-as-a-service to the US nat-sec apparatus. I don't trust anything he has his fingers in, especially if it is claiming to be selling you privacy while browsing the Internet. It's just like how Elon Musk, another billionaire who like Theil was raised apartheid South Africa, claims to be promoting freedom and privacy by buying Twiter.
If you care about privacy and an open web, stick with Mozilla Firefox and avoid honeypots like Brave.
firefox is fine, they just hate that mozilla fired a homophobe once
If Firefox goes under or gets to a low enough % of users on the Internet, companies are going to stop supporting it (kind of already are) which would be literally handing the Internet to Google to make all the rules, decide which technologies to deprecate, which to introduce (web attestation for example). Good luck getting a new browser to be supported anywhere after that.
But they refuse to engage with that, they go on the defensive. "You will pay for disturbing my quiet enjoyment of treats "
the lion reminds of dalstrong, a brand of mediocre, overpriced kitchen knives marketed to gamers
how the fuck do you market a kitchen knife to a gamer, is the knife gonna heat up some tendies
Not only are you just spewing total nonsense, but also managed to fit in an epic strawman argument. Nice try, clown.
People in the comments defending Brave or saying the article is shitty: climate change denier, edgy sexist username haver, guy, anticommunist troll on Lemmygrad, person unironically talking about snowflakes and doing the ”libs triggered” bit
Sure isn't changing my preconception of Brave being a chud browser.
There's also this gem:
All I read is cryptocurrency hating.
Yeah, hating cryptocurrency is good.
If you ever installed Brave you failed a series of litmus tests.
"You are currently clicking the link for a browser that will try to sell you a cryptocurrency every 15 minutes. Why?"
"From the look of this UI and logo, the crypto grfiting was priority number one."
"He's not kidding about the visuals."
"Taking emergency action."
You come to sitting in your computer chair, facing away from your desk to look out the window. You can't remember what you sat down to do, but you get the sense it wasn't important.
what is actually the best "secure" browser? aren't both brave and duckduckgo ran by bigots? any people would recommend?
Just use Firefox with ublock origin. Maybe get a VPN if you're serious about anonymous browsing. There's rapidly diminishing returns in obsessing over privacy tools compared to changing your browsing habits.
Indeed. You have to consider your threat profile. Most data harvesting isn't aimed at you per-se, you're just in the target audience.
If you're just trying to be a responsible citizen who'se reasonably informed and likes their privacy. A decent browser, blocker, and VPN will protect you from 99% of casual grift & grime.
Unless you're planning something that'll get you assigned an Agent somewhere, in which case you should log off and not talk around electronics at all.
somewhat concerned that with the increasing rise of blatant fascism in the US the definition of a "threat" worth keeping an eye on will become a group me and most other cool left wing people will be included in
It's even worse than diminishing returns—the more privacy extensions and add-ons you install the more identifiable you are through browser fingerprinting
Best browser I've ever used on Android was Naked Browser. Made by some random dude on /g/ and he was pretty damn funny sometimes. Worked perfectly on a 4 button android setup, extremely barebones but had most everything I wanted.
there's a reasonable argument for vanadium on Android as it can replace the system webview and reduce the attack surface. adblocking at the dns level is probably most effective anyway.
I don't disagree, only that I really don't like it. It comes as the default browser in GrapheneOS, and it's always the first thing I replace. It's too barebones for my needs.
yeah that's fair. they just have a reasonable point about addons increasing attack surface. so it comes down to your threat model.
but is brave good (for privacy) or is there something better i should use
right now i am using firefox with the common privacy extensions people were talking about in this thread https://hexbear.net/post/96791?scrollToComments=false
specifically privacy badger, clearurls, ublock origin, decentraleyes, user agent switcher, and facebook container
There's also NoScript for manual control over Javascript on webpages, and CanvasBlocker, which "allows users to prevent websites from using some Javascript APIs to fingerprint them."
You can prob leave out almost everything except ublock according to recommendations from the arkenfox folks
pretty sure its just the most widely used thing with a couple of ok privacy addons. firefox with ublock and a vpn. you could go deeper but that probably increases the chance that you stand out. iirc just having too many addons installed can make you stand out
I remember using waterfox back in the day when regular Firefox wasn't 64-bit yet. Good times
Libertarians being so pro-open source and still believing the things they do is one of the greatest mysteries of our time
I've been seeing this recently now where people are trying to say that understanding emotions about how you feel about something is dumb if two other people disagree with you.
Two more chuds: makes video about you "HEY GUYS THE WOKE ARE TRYING TO MAKE YOU CRY AND IF YOU DO, THEN YOU ARE NOT A MAN!"
and then a black Chud appears: "Yeah man, I don't ever show emotions. Dead ass like a Wall when I get called a bitch by my dad!"
And then a pick me appears: "I like guys who literally make themselves emotionless, anyone who says otherwise never had to swim in men tears."
Could you please share any good alternatives? I've been unaware of these issues until now and to be honest, I doubt that I see myself expending the energy to read this article.
That being said, right now Brave provides a very easy to use ad-free experience that is great for running youtube in the background ad-free. It's pretty good for listening to lectures on youtube and performs much better than podbean which often freezes randomly, a bug that is pretty bad given that I listen to alot of these things while driving and am unable to fidget with it.
Is there a similar browser that has these functionalities that works as well or better? If so I'd gladly switch over and encourage my partner to do the same.
I’ve found Firefox with UBlock and UMatrix to be the best setup honestly
this is it
a fun bonus with uMatrix is that you get to stare into the web development abyss on every new website encounter