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by tannhaeuser
450 days ago
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The largest part of the article is about other/valid reasons not to use Brave though, as reflected in the table of content: 2016 — Brave Browser promises to replace webpage ads 2018 — Brave runs a questionable donation campaign 2020 — Brave injects referral links when visiting crypto wallets 2020 — Brave puts ads in user's home screens 2021 — Brave ships an insecure Tor feature 2023 — Brave hides their crawlers to websites 2024 — So-called "privacy browser" deprecated advanced fingerprinting protection |
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Maybe if Mozilla wasn't so sedated by Google cash they'd be trying things that might disrupt Google's search dominance. There is an amazing germ of an idea in Brave where they push the cost of ownership of a browser from $0 down into the negatives to where you get paid as a user to use Brave. That is a very interesting idea; I'd like a chunk of that advertising money and I think a lot of other people might too.
Brave might not carry the idea to its eventual destination, but there are interesting thoughts there which is more than anything I've heard out of Firefox in the last decade.