I use it because it has a built in adblocker, and well it just works.

There is some crypto bullfuck and AI shit you can easily opt out off, and some talk about some CEO making homophobic comments.

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    Just admit that you’re too chickenshit to make a change, you coward.

    You’ve already said the reasons, so either you’re a fool, a coward, or both

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    There is some crypto bullfuck and AI shit you can easily opt out off, and some talk about some CEO making homophobic comments.

    I feel like you know the reasons already then.

    If having to install an adblocker is the biggest hurdle that means you are willing to put up with the rest of the BS, that’s your choice.

    I’d rather take 40 seconds to install a adblocker on a different browser and not support shit CEOs or software that comes loaded with crypto AI shit, but that’s just me.

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    Ahh yes. Brave the bloated browser with very dodgy behaviour. You get a chrome fork with crypto shit, leaky VPN, ridiculously bad search, and a full blown ad engine that hijacks your notifications and tracks you in an ‘anonymized’ way. FUCK.THAT.SHIT.

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      Not to be antagonistic, but

      • chrome fork - much of the browser world is this
      • crypto shit - opt in not mandatory
      • leaky VPN - opt in not mandatory
      • bad search - opt in not mandatory
      • ad engine - opt in not mandatory

      So, basically, it’s a chrome fork, and some people prefer chrome based browsers, so it’s purely preference?

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        You know what’s better than that?

        The browser world that’s not a chrome fork, and not full of crypto and AI SHIT

        Waterfox, Librewolf, Ironfox, Fennec, Ladybird, etc

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    Because crypto bro behaviour and I can install ublock in my firefox browser in both android and desktop.

    What makes/does Brave better?

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      All those browser extensions you need to make Firefox private ends up fingerprinting you. Brave has all of that by default, so sites of sites can’t easily differentiate you from other Brave users.

      Also, Firefox still doesn’t have tab groups on mobile. Chromium has had that feature for years and Firefox hasn’t bothered to keep up at all. That’s a non-starter for me

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        Then switch to a Firefox fork that’s built for security rather than a Slop Browser built on data mining you (that’s all the built-in AI is) and that’s supporting crypto shit

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        Fingerprinting

        Not important to me. But understandable

        tab groups

        I actively disable that on everything I use it with (even in the about:config flag)

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    Besides all the reasons everyone else has already provided in this thread, a browser containing as you so colourfully put it “crypto bullfuck and AI shit” isn’t something I want to use.

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      I tried floorp a while ago, but it felt a bit too clumsy and unstable. Has it gotten any better?

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        I haven’t had any problems with it. If you’re on Linux, there’s a fork of it called Firedragon. It’s a bit more stripped down with additional patches for privacy and security.

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    @cannedtuna@lemmy.world is the author of everything that follows:

    This is a very well written an thorough article and I highly recommend reading it. If you don’t want to however, here is a summary of the key points:

    Edit: corrected a mistake noted below.

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    It’s a crypto scam wrapped in a protection racket, built by an incompetent misogynist asshole on a base that supports Google’s hegemony over web standards.

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    For me it boils down to it pretending to be different from Chrome while using the same rendering engine, thus keeping more power at Google.

    As someone who lived through the time when IE was dominant and seeing the web stagnate until Mozilla released Firefox and began competing with new features and better speed, I never want to go back to a world with just one main rendering engine, we are sadly there again with Blink, but I am not going to support it.

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      I stopped using Brave years ago but this should be the biggest motivator to get away from the browser. The thought of what Peter Thiel is probably getting from that deal is awful.

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    the ceo is the creator of javascript, some alone would say thats a big enough sin, but the man has also donated money to anti lgbtq bills before, so more than just offhand comments.

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    Also, in addition to what others said, Brave has been involved in some shady stuff like ad substitution/injection. See:

    https://thelibre.news/no-really-dont-use-brave/

    Similarly enough, Brendan Eich’s feed also contains some worrying content, in my opinion. Ranging from, again, retweeting right-wing activists, to weird Republican propaganda. He claims to be independent and not a Republican, but this does not make me any less worried about the type of ideas he follows.

    But yeah, if you are a big fan of AI and crypto, and are okay with having advertisements in the user interface out of the box, are okay with past attempts to steal money from websites and collect donations towards people who wouldn’t necessarily even receive it, plus you can put up with occasional privacy mistakes… use Brave!