• @fubo
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    2311 year ago

    As a reminder, Brave was created by the guy who brought you JavaScript and was later fired from Mozilla for donating to hate groups. Brave also profits from multiple forms of fraud including NFTs and affiliate hijacking.

    • @[email protected]
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      If folk want to have a chromium-based browser made by a company, take a look at Vivaldi instead (which will keep the old plugin architecture, so adblockers work). It has a limited built-in blocker and extra features, but for now still runs uBlock.

      • @[email protected]
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        221 year ago

        Vivaldi is what I use, and it’s absolutely the best Chromium browser I’ve ever tried.

        That said, I’d switch to Firefox in a heartbeat if it could duplicate that sidebar. I use that thing all the time, and it’s the only thing keeping me on Chromium.

          • @[email protected]
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            91 year ago

            Try it out. It’s a sidebar that allows you to put all kinds of websites and tools in small pop-out windows.

            A less visually appealing, but much more powerful version of the opera chat sidebar.

            I’ve tried to get something similar in Firefox, but nothing comes even close.

            Built-in functions >>> addons any day of the week.

            (cfr mouse gestures)

            • @BloodSlut
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              41 year ago

              i fucking love vivaldi’s mouse gestures.

              whenever i use firefox i end up constantly opening the inspector view like an absolute moron

            • @wreckedcarzz
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              11 year ago

              opera chat

              …whut? (I haven’t had opera since the buyout)

              • @[email protected]
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                41 year ago

                Yeah, no. I should have put some hyphen I guess.

                Opera chat-tabs. Opera has a sidebar for chat clients (eg messenger, WhatsApp, telegram,…) built-in. It works really well and is prettier than the Vivaldi implementation. Still sticking with Vivaldi though

          • @[email protected]
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            21 year ago

            It’s a thin, persistent bar on the left side of the page with tools and shortcuts. By default, it’s where you find bookmarks, history, downloads and things like that, but you can also add custom websites to it as well. They pop out either over or alongside the main window (depending on whether the pin button is pressed), and they display the mobile webpage when available, to be more usable in such a small window. It’s how I use Discord and Mastodon.

        • Matt
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          911 months ago

          https://floorp.app

          Firefox fork with features like the sidebar, vertical tabs, and more. It’s a vivaldi-like gecko browser, give it a shot.

          • @clearleaf
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            111 months ago

            Floorp is built on Firefox and was built in Japan and is a new browser with excellent privacy & flexibility.

            There’s something really funny about that sentence. I think it’s because it reminds me of “remember Akira? That’s from Japan.”

          • TurboWafflz
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            111 months ago

            I just switched to floorp from firefox, it’s so nice to finally have another choice for a non-chromium browser with a reasonable number of plugins

        • @sir_reginald
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          511 months ago

          it’s also absolutely proprietary, so no, thanks.

        • @Scotty_Trees
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          211 months ago

          As A Vivaldi user since day one, I gave it up once I couldn’t take anymore of Googles/Chromium bull hockey. I’m just so done supporting a company like that. Firefox switch wasn’t easy, but after the first week I got used to it and I’m never going back to Chromium browser. Anyone can switch if you actually care enough.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        I have Vivaldi on my android but I do not know how to get adblock working. Is it even possible?

        Firefox mobile has Ublock Origin and works great. Even on YouTube.

        • Madis
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          61 year ago

          Menu -> Settings -> Tracker and Ad Blocking -> Block Trackers and Ads

          • @[email protected]
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            Thanks. I quickly tried it on YouTube and did get an ad. So I guess it doesn’t work on those. Bummer.

            Edit. Tried it some more and did not get any more ads. It takes a little to get the video playing but other that 10/10. No ad experience. Awesome.

        • @sir_reginald
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          411 months ago

          it has an adblocker but it doesn’t come even close to uBlock Origin. UBO is so many tiers above any other mobile browser built-in adblocker.

      • CALIGVLA
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        31 year ago

        (which will keep the old plugin architecture, so adblockers work).

        Will they? All I remember was them saying that their built-in adblock (which is very barebones) would still work after Manifest v3, nothing much else.

    • Ian@Cambio
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      -481 year ago

      This is misleading. The BAT was a reasonable idea not really a scam.

      • @fubo
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        It’s not just BAT; Brave also supports NFTs, which are even more unambiguously a scam.

        The company is in bed with the cryptocurrency “industry” which cannot exist without constant fraud, ransomware, and other crimes.

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    1151 year ago

    Just a reminder, one of the largest investors in Brave is a right-wing billionaire who runs a corporate espionage agency that contracts with the US Department of Defense to spy on people.

      • @[email protected]
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        Well, it’s about Peter Thiel, who also founded the Palantir surveillance technology company. As a source for his involvement with Brave, Wikipedia cites this TechCrunch article, which mentions funding from Thiel’s “Founders Fund”.

        I’d rather criticize Brave for other reasons though, like being led by Brendan Eich or supporting crypto.

        • AphoticDev
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          61 year ago

          That’s the best reason, but somebody already mentioned it and I didn’t want to be redundant.

        • @IdealShrew
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          -411 months ago

          is it cool to hate crypto now? I thought the sort of people who use Lemmy would be all for the idea

    • @Fades
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      31 year ago

      Wow, I actually had no idea. I haven’t used Brave in awhile now but they’ve been making some strange decisions lately. This makes the picture a little clearer

  • @Waluigis_Talking_Buttplug
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    691 year ago

    I love it when I talked shit about this browser and get acused of wearing a tin foil hat.

  • @[email protected]
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    521 year ago

    Just a reminder, Brave was using people’s likenesses to solicit donations without their consent, and without necessarily give those people the donations.

  • Pxtl
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    511 year ago

    Uh I’ll stick to Firefox thanks.

    • @seedd
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      111 months ago

      Even better, librewolf.

      • rurutheguru
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        311 months ago

        What on earth is that? And in what sense is it better than Firefox?

          • rurutheguru
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            211 months ago

            Thank you. You had the opportunity to explain why you use it and why you recommended it, and yet you had me google it myself like I could have done from the start. Now I know it’s a browser (like your comment implied) based on Firefox with additional privacy features. But I still don’t know why you recommended it. Oh well.

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    Update: Brave plans to address the issue in a future release. The VPN service will only be installed after a user purchases the VPN.

    “Oh gee whiz did we do that?! Woopsie doodle! We’ll fix it someday!”

    Furthermore, no data is sent to Brave from the VPN services. End

    This might be true but the bigger problem is I have exactly zero reason to believe anything Brave says about the things they’re installing on people’s machines without consent. If you’re still using Brave at this point you’re a fool.

      • @IdealShrew
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        -211 months ago

        when did people start hating on Brave? last I heard it was the best browser for privacy.

        • @elscallr
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          411 months ago

          They’re Chromium based, which erodes any possible claim they could make to privacy.

          Use Firefox instead. You can lock it down further than you can Brave and they don’t rely on Google.

          • @shortly2139
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            011 months ago

            Doesn’t Mozilla rely on Google for funding? Genuine question, as I though i read this else where on Lemmy

            • @elscallr
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              211 months ago

              They might get some money from them but certainly not entirely. There’s an entire Mozilla Foundation.

        • @uranibaba
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          211 months ago

          I never used Brave, but I believe it was sometime after they started their ad-currency-whatever-thingy (I could of course be wrong).

  • @Scotty_Trees
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    3311 months ago

    Stop using Brave, jfc. Please use Firefox, it’s not the best, but it’s better than this trash my goodness how many more scandals do people need to get rid of this crap?

    • @phx
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      711 months ago

      Yeah the first time I tried Brave it the a bunch of ads for their services - and asking about providing info to their partners - at me constantly. I don’t understand why people use that PoS

  • @Fades
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    Damn the negative stories just keep coming in regards to Brave. It’s a shame, I liked using their iOS app but I said fuck it awhile ago already. Firefox is my main b rowser

    • @LukeMedia
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      111 months ago

      I’m still not sure what to use on my iPad for adblocking. Someone please tell me what to use instead on iPad! Everything else is Firefox + uBlock Origin, of course.

      • @sir_reginald
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        211 months ago

        Apple makes it quite difficult. Honestly, I don’t think there’s a good option. Maybe try DNS based adblocking, by either setting your DNS to one that blocks ads or by setting up a Pihole, which gives you more control.

        • @LukeMedia
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          111 months ago

          They do indeed. I’d use my iPad for media much more often if this weren’t the case

      • @[email protected]
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        211 months ago

        I use Wipr with no complaints so far. If you need free, AdGuard is popular and has a free mode that seems to cover the basics.

    • @ours
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      911 months ago

      Like built-in crypto shenanigans weren’t enough.

      • @IdealShrew
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        -611 months ago

        tbf the BAT thing is cool

    • @elscallr
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      411 months ago

      I used to be a Brave user. I loved it. It worked well, it blocked ads without me asking, whatever. Then Google said they’re gonna bake ad blocker blocking into the API and, knowing Brave was Chromium based, I went back to Mozilla after like 100 years.

      Two observations:

      1. I was kinda deluded

      2. Mozilla got their shit together, Firefox is as awesome again, by comparison, as it was when they unseated Internet Explorer.

  • Pat
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    Vivaldi is a better brave. You get built in ad blocking and tracking prevention along with not having built in crypto

    • Clay_pidgin
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      81 year ago

      And mouse gestures! Configurable tab stacking! Workspaces! Notes and pinned tabs! Tab tiling! Web apps in the sidebar! I love Vivaldi.

      • Clegko
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        151 year ago

        Remember when Opera had all of these things a literal decade+ ago? I remember.

          • Clegko
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            111 months ago

            I love Vivaldi, but there’s just something about it’s UI that bothers me. I can’t quite put my finger on it - it just feels slightly off.

        • Clay_pidgin
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          211 months ago

          Yeah, I followed their dev over when they left. Opera seems to be a mess these days. I used Opera for over a decade.

    • @dangblingus
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      There’s no built in crypto anything except for the odd ad on the homepage to buy crypto. Which, sure, is kinda lame, but they don’t mine crypto in the background or anything like that.

  • @notannpc
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    171 year ago

    The only chrome variant that doesn’t seem sketchy to install is chromium. The built from open source chromium. And that’s just because some sites barely function unless you’re using chrome’s rendering.

    For everything else, Firefox.

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        111 months ago

        I haven’t heard of it before today! Definitely going to check it out.

      • @notannpc
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        111 months ago

        I don’t know that I’d call that a chromium browser but I’ve only looked at its docs for 10 minutes. Hard to say where chromium integration begins and ends there without digging into the code. Seems like, at most, it’s using the web rendering engine from the chromium project. But it also seems to suggest it has its own modules for executing/rendering js/css/html.

        Probably not included in the “should be avoided” category.

        Now I’m curious what it’s used for.

        • @[email protected]
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          111 months ago

          I’m currently using it in a browser called Falkon. It’s not as big as Firefox or Chrome, but it is endorsed by KDE. Also, Apple’s Safari is using something similar.

          • @sir_reginald
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            311 months ago

            Not at all.

            Safari is using WebKit, which they based on KDE’s old KHTML engine, which is now discontinued.

            Falkon uses qtwebengine which is Chromium’s web engine + integration with QT user interface.

            A Linux browser that uses WebKit (like Safari) is GNOME Web.

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    the brave experience was less than ideal for me, the brave search is unusable, i switched back to firefox, which i had moved to from chrome

    also, related, but a side note, word to the wise, never ever ever use a free vpn ever, someones gotta foot the bill for the exit server bandwidth, and either they’re keeping logs or they’re not keeping logs, but you’ll never know, and you won’t know when they sell their settup to the next guy. always use a major vpn service who’s audited and shown proof they’re not keeping logs, they’re in the business of secure and private vpn service. free vpns like what brave are offering are not in that business, and server, rack space, bandwidth costs actual money

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      51 year ago

      On android I prefer cromite. Dont know how it compares with ungoogled chromium on windows though. Firefox is the superior choice on desktop