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I'm still on honeymoon with Brave browser. Let's see how long it's going to last. So far, so good.


Ah, the self-anointed "Brave" browser, that believes what humanity really needs is a middleman between publishers and readers, skimming off the ad revenue.


Brave ads are entirely opt-in. By default it only blocks ads in the same way that Firefox's tracking protection does.


That's no longer true. I seem to have been opted in to ads on the new tab screen recently.


It's Chrome with everything that people want from Firefox (privacy features). I use it too. Brendan Eich did it again.


I still don't see what's to like on brave. It's basically chrome with ublock origin and https anywhere and like maybe one or two more privacy-oriented extension - why is there a need for a different browser, like why isn't that only an extension? Also, once chrome disables adblockers I doubt they would have the manpower to fork chromium.




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