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  • It actually makes sense, since Brave is based on Chromium, it’s more of a fact than an opinion to say they aren’t completely independent from Google.

    I’ve actually heard good things about Firefox, and I like the idea of a lightweight browser, but the interface really put me off. I’m going to give Fennec a shot, and if I remember, I’ll come back here to give my take on what I thought of it.






  • You’ll probably think the reason is stupid, but I’m not really down to use Firefox mainly because I think their interface is terrible. There’s also the fact that most of the money Mozilla makes comes from Google, and I don’t really feel good using a product from a company that’s basically propped up by Google (yeah, I’m being a hypocrite, I use K9 mail). As for Fennec, I’ve heard of it, but I never really looked into it; can you tell me why it’s a good option?

    And sorry man, I’m not gonna bother checking out the link you sent. I understand and even admire you not using Brave for ethical and moral reasons, but in my opinion, the only people who are 100% ethical all the time are trust fund babies or fools (I’m not a trust fund baby and I’m not looking to be a fool).

    And my bad if any of my comments came off as rude or like I was trying to offend anyone, that wasn’t my intention.




  • I’ve never seen anyone actually prove that Brave is bad without saying something like “it has useless features” (even though those useless features are optional, like Brave Rewards, news, talk, etc.) or talking about the fact that (also optionally) you can choose to see their ads (which they overlay on others) to earn crypto. It really isn’t ethical to do that, I agree with that part, but I don’t enable that option; I just want to browse without seeing ads. I also prefer not to comment on people who use an article from 2018 full of outdated information to try and prove that “Brave is spyware.”