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by cryptopia
1987 days ago
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They also claim that The New York Times and news outlets the NYT recommends represent "factual voices" that need to be amplified. I'm looking for alternatives after 24 years with Mozilla. I used to worry about their sinking market share. Now I celebrate it (2.66% if mobile browsers are included). Unfortunately most alternatives are based on Chromium, and Google is of course also not a neutral player. Still, there are some interesting browsers to be discovered. Opera has some really nice features now (like workspaces and a free VPN), but it's closed source and partially owned by a Chinese company. But it shows that innovation is still possible in the browser space. |
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The only issue I see with Brave is Qwant is the default search engine. Qwant is heavily backed up from the French government and answer to censor request very easily, I have more trust in DDG for privacy & censorship.