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by rand846633 1899 days ago
Only one reason: Chrome has hands down the best security track record.
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Why not use Brave instead, then?
I’m sure it says somewhere but i could not find out what version of chrome(chromium?) brave is based on while trying to find this out for maybe 5 minutes. So, just to be sure i am not installing an browser with known vulnerability I’ll stick with chrome for now.
If you look at README in the repo [1], it says that the Chromium version can be found in `package.json`, currently 90.0.4430.61, released 4 days ago [2].

[1]: https://github.com/brave/brave-browser

[2]: https://github.com/chromium/chromium/releases/tag/90.0.4430....

Because Brave have a worse track record than chrome. Chromium would be a better pick if security track record is your measuring stick.
Doesn't Brave use a Chromium backend?
It does. Brave adds it's own code on top. Like injecting affiliate id's on some links. The affiliate programs (Binance, Coinbase, Ledger, Trezor) allow Brave to view a detailed overview of purchases made.