I’ve been seeing a lot of people hate and uninstall Brave. Why? It’s not like they’re tracking us or doing anything else shady. If so, what’s the privacy alternative?

  • @pixelpop3@beehaw.org
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    211 year ago

    I am a very, very long time Firefox user. Brave probably has a case for getting Chrome users to consider switching, but I’ve never encountered any compelling reason to consider switching from Firefox to Brave.

    • @Skiptrace@lemmy.one
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      31 year ago

      I’ve had a ton of websites break when using Firefox with uBlock Origin, I’ve never had a broken website with Brave.

      • Scary le Poo
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        61 year ago

        If a site breaks because you’re using ff, the web developer behind it is clearly a fucking idiot. If it works in chrome it’s going to work in FF, unless you’ve done something extraordinarily stupid.

        • @Willdrick@beehaw.org
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          11 year ago

          Agreed, but that doesnt fix the issue. Had some issues with ff on a govt site, sent a complaint and got basically “use chrome lol” as a response.

      • @floofloof@lemmy.ca
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        A ton of websites? I block 3.5 million domains through DNS and run uBlock Origin, Privacy Badger and some other anti-tracking bits and pieces, and I’ve only ever had problems with a small handful of sites, which were almost all resolved by temporarily unblocking something. I have had to hop over to a Chromium-based browser only once in recent months, for one particularly badly implemented website. Where are you seeing this “ton” of sites that break? My experience has been quite different.

        I find it’s just fine to use Firefox and hop over to Brave about once a year when something doesn’t work.