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[–] [email protected] 75 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago) (5 children)

For further explanation of any point, please hit me up :)

  • It is Chromium based
  • It has used dubious methods in the past (replacing links with affiliate links, the whole ad/crypto thing, ...)
  • Brave's business model relies on ads (I think)
  • [This is a weak point, but at least in the privacy community, Brave isn't super popular. It feels more geared towards the "hyped crypto early adopters". ^[1]^ It might be "fine" for someone switching from Chrome (which is always a good thing) but going all the way would be a modded Firefox.]

TL;DR For most provacy concious Brave users, Brave is a step in their journey towards more privacy, and not the final destination.

[1] The "dumb AF tech youtubers" you mentioned in another post are typically the Brave hype crowd. This is not meant to discredit Brave; it's just that a share of their users are this way.

[–] [email protected] -1 points 11 months ago (3 children)

I’ve been using Firefox for years, and recently switched over to Brave because it was able to provide a unique fingerprint result on EFF’s fingerprint tool. Even if I used the same plugins, Firefox had a unique fingerprint.

I ignore all the silly crypto and ad bs. Why should I use FF over Brave

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

FIngerprinting is not super easy. E.g. you might have a 'unique' fingerprint with FF but if it changes every time, than I would consider it actually a privacy feature. Did you have the same addons installed on BRave and FF while testing (as Addons play a part in Fingerprinting)? And finally: A lot of fingerprinting techniques can be blocked before they even start (no JS, ...). I feel like your opinion is rather one-sided.

As to why FF> Brave: Basically the Chromium argument. Diverse engines are better for the health of the web.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 11 months ago

My comment says I had the same plugins.

My comment says I used Firefox for years and now am trying brave. It cannot be less one sided.

Are you suggesting my Firefox fingerprint changes every time? Where is the info on that?

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