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Warning to all Brave Browser Users

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Warning to all Brave Browser Users

Voxel (old account)@infosec.exchange to Privacy@lemmy.ml ·
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Warning to all Brave Browser Users

Blocking variations.brave.com which is used for A/B testing could potentially break Brave’s functionalities. For me did Brave’s “forgetful browsing” feature broke which seems to be disabled by default if you block this domain.

#brave #bravebrowser #privacy @privacy @privacyguides

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    True but don’t you think brave is better than chrome?

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      In the same way that I think 3rd degree burns are better than 4th degree burns

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        I think you mean 3rd degree burns compared to second degree burns but I get what you are saying

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          ? 4th degree burn is a real thing

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            True but its basicly the same as 3rd degree burn. You will basicly never see it in the field

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              Now you’re just being pedantic

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              You mean how chrome and brave are basically the same thing, even if one is technically worse?

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                I don’t know anymore

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          https://www.webmd.com/first-aid/types-degrees-burns

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      Yes, but when good options exist, why give thought to which bad option is less bad?

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        Because we need less google control. Also brave is pretty user friendly

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          Brave is chromium based, which gives Google control over web standards.

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          Firefox is the good option. It is not controlled by Google.

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