- cross-posted to:
- browsers@lemmy.ml
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- browsers@lemmy.ml
- technology@lemmy.world
If you are keen on personal privacy, you might have come across Brave Browser. Brave is a Chromium-based browser that promises to deliver privacy with built-in ad-blocking and content-blocking protection. It also offers several quality-of-life features and services, like a VPN and Tor access. I mean, it’s even listed on the reputable PrivacyTools website. Why am I telling you to steer clear of this browser, then?
- One day, out of the blue, I thought: “I should follow that guy who created Javascript”. A few weeks go by and soon I’m wondering “why the hell are there so many antivax posts on my timeline?” - Was quite a surprise seeing that he was all in on the antivax stuff. I then unfollowed him and haven’t used any of his products since. - I mean, he created JavaScript. It’s hardly a surprise that he’s a piece of shit.  
 
- What is a good alternative? I use Brave and am quite happy with it, but this is new for me and I’m kind of reluctant to use it any longer. - The de facto answer would have been “Firefox” until recently. It is still a good option, but there are signs it has begun enshittifying. - Still Firefox is an option if you Adjust Built-in Privacy Settings & tweak some settings or go with one of its forks with that done already for the time being. - Beyond that we are at the whims. Upside maybe Europe will help accelerate some projects. 
 
 
- Brave has had issues with shadiness for a while, also the CEO is a transphobic ass. Best to avoid that piece of crap like you would any other scam. 






