• yestalgia@lemmy.world
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    11 hours ago

    I read the article.

    But also I’m out of the loop on why ppl hate Brave. Can someone clue me in?

    Is there a better cross-platform browser? I like to use the same one across devices.

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      I don’t have a strong opinion on brave, but here’s some reasons I can think of:

      • cryptocoin shit
      • based on chromium (so using this instead of firefox, for example, increases google’s hegemony – and this is true: even though chromium is open source, google completely controls its direction)
      • CEO is a homophobe
      • scammy business practices like inserting affiliate codes in urls

      And this is just the stuff that I know from the top of my head. I don’t particularly care about this topic, so I’m sure there’s more. Although, having written all this out, I can sense that my opinion of Brave has worsened significantly.

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        39 minutes ago

        Isn’t it open source ? Can someone build a fork with all of this shit removed ?

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          Yeah I guess. Doesn’t really change any of the arguments against it though. I mean, it’s good that it’s open source of course, but the ceo is still a homophobe, for example. And it still chromium based, and so on.

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      13 hours ago

      It’s sold as a privacy-focused browser but it doesn’t actually have a good track record or features for it. The company has made several questionable choices.

      Firefox or fork of choice plus a couple of extensions

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      Zen is just preselected no telemetry Firefox, also bleeding edge with Firefox updates

      Brave is fine ish but they have issues, and a lot of them, which they usually fix within 24 hours but they’ve had a track record of like 8-10 issues per year, so just under once a month.

      Don’t downvote me to hell cause it’s a reddit link, sorry, this is the most concise list I know of: https://www.reddit.com/r/browsers/s/AErPH6iMl0

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        5 hours ago

        I haven’t heard of Zen and just checked out the wiki on it.

        There are so many browsers! It’s hard to decide. I’ve tried quite a few over the years. Been running Brave as primary for 3-4 years.

        I appreciate the Reddit link. Yikes. I’ve noticed the enshittification of Brave but didn’t know all the bad stuff they’ve done.

        I do like that Brave works well on all my devices and sync is reliable. I don’t like running different browsers on diff platforms.

        Time to do some testing and research…

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        11 hours ago

        I’m using waterfox as my dedicated porn browser and have found few faults. Maybe I’ll go that direction for my main browser.

        I tried LibreWolf and had issues that I can’t remember now.

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        11 hours ago

        It’s so hard to find good things as it is. Adding in politics of devs adds yet another layer to it!

        I recently started using FUTO keyboard and then learned someone they associate with is a bad dude.

        It’s like, come on guys. I’m trying to degoogle, avoid enshittification, and be privacy and security aware… and then there’s this curveball that I have to factor in too.