vachina a day ago

Firefox is not a Chromium fork

  • esskay a day ago

    And that makes it better why? Come on, this is pretty low hanging fruit.

    • vachina a day ago

      Because it is an independent codebase free from any design decisions from Google. Chromium derivatives cannot stray far from Google’s interests.

swinglock a day ago

It supports keeping long term history so you can find a page you visited years ago from the history search in the address bar. Chrome/Google likes when you have to search for it and Brave has inherited that.

Sunspark a day ago

For me, I like being able to set a default font/size/colour for all websites as an override. Chromium browsers don't do that out of the box.

I like that it quarantines most of Facebook's shenanigans with cookies and the like.

I can't compare Brave's adblock to uBlock Origin, but it's probably good enough.

Kwpolska a day ago

It doesn't do crypto bullshit, for example.

  • esskay a day ago

    The "crypto bullshit" which is a notice on the start page with an option to permanently remove and turn it off.

    I swear people slating Brave here haven't actually even installed it.

    Oh and its opensource, not like theres anything hiding in the shadows here, you can go and look at the code behind how its all working for yourself if you're that paranoid.