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🌐 Website Issue | Explicitly mention that using Brave is highly discouraged #1332
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Nope. We don't need another shitstorm.
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I don't think we highly discoiurage Brave even if we don't list it anymore. I think the biggest issue is currently brave/brave-browser#3420, I don't know much about fingerprinting, but Brave doesn't send data to Google by default and when they do, they use themselves as a proxy for safe browsing to not send IP address to Google. |
Brave have better Anti-Fingerprinting then Vivaldi or Firefox. |
Well then your choice (though I dont get why its a shitstorm informing users that software is insecure/not private) just be aware that people are now running around using Brave despite it having the same privacy properties as Chrome thinking it is more private because you told them so.
You don't know much about fingerprinting either do you? |
Which is evident by you thinking that connecting to google for version/addon checks and dns probes is the problematic thing.
If that legitimately is the biggest issue for a website calling itself privacytools than something is really wrong. User namespaces are one of the most insecure technology inside the kernel ever. There used to be JavaScript exploits that could get root on the host because Browsers like Chrome used User namespaces to "sandbox" the JS. |
>Nope. We don't need another shitstorm.
Well then your choice just be aware that people are now running around using Brave despite it having the same privacy properties as Chrome thinking it is more private because you told them so.
People are using Chrome, Vivaldi and other crap but we don't tell them
to avoid it, so why we would say to avoid Brave. It is the same as with
VPNs, we are not going to make a list of delisted VPNs saying that they
are trash, it makes no sense. If something is not listed, it's not
recommended, nice and simple.
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@kafano32 you didn't test my link didn't you? Firefox isn't best in anti fingerprint. Not even with FPI. See the lot of problems in Tor browser |
So I read through the entirety that is #649 (#1169 etc.) and I would like to add that you should explicitly mention that using Brave is highly discouraged and it is the exact same as using Chrome (in any case including privacy) just with a little less security.
Reasoning: When someone visited your website and saw Brave they installed it. But when it gets removed they either won't notice or they won't stop using Brave since they have no clue why it got removed. This is how 99.99% of software users are. If you don't explicitly tell them why they couldn't care less.
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