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by glsdfgkjsklfj 1949 days ago
couldn't agree more. Brave browser is applying startup "break things faster" to user privacy.

All fine and dandy when it is some curious silicon valley engineer playing with new tech at home, but 'selling' that to people at danger that depends on that tech for safety is huge red flag.

Avoid brave browser like the plage. Specially do not contribute your opensource-time to them, but to the projects they use (not chromium though)

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The issue around Tor is not a reason to avoid Brave. It has a lot of other good attributes for the common people. And I like it’s attempt to let you support websites while blocking intrusive ads.
The issue with Tor, and the issue with ad substitution, and other things are reasons to doubt the judgement of the developers.

Brave is interesting, and I do play with it. I utterly distrust it, though, and do nothing important with it.

Which browsers do you trust?
It does make you question their sincerity though. It should be in bold, in red at the top of their "tor mode" that it doesn't work as well as the regular tor browser.
Contribute to uBlock and bring no-ads to everyone instead.

having brave control which ads you see, will lead to the same awful situation when adBlockPlus was stolen for profit: any company could pay to be whitelisted.

> Contribute to uBlock and bring no-ads to everyone instead.

Contribute to uBlock Origin [0]. uBlock was also stolen for profit [1] and takes money to whitelist ads.

[0] https://ublockorigin.com/

[1] http://tuxdiary.com/2015/06/14/ublock-origin/

very correct. my bad for forgetting we had yet-another project hijacked.
Is there an ideal circumstance or organizational structure or development process that could allow this to work - and perhaps that is simply necessitating a very large amount engineering and security/QA resources?
> but 'selling' that to people at danger that depends on that tech for safety is huge red flag

The vast majority of users do not need tor for personal safety, therefore avoiding brave because of this issue is a non-sequitur for most people. Ublock origin is great, but brave is one of the only solutions that is giving a legitimate attempt at solving the root issues in a pragmatic manner. Everything else (including ublock origin, as good as it is) is just cat and mouse.