For anyone who is not aware:
Brave is a chromium browser (so it works the same way, supports all your extensions, etc) but has built-in tracker and ad blocking.
To top it off, you can choose to watch Brave ads (only if you want) and get paid for it.
@thesohaibkhan same, I’ve been thinking of switching to Brave for browsing and I also set up Proton Mail. Now I’m trying to work out how long it take me to phase out Gmail and google drive from my personal life. Feels like years 😬
@deepreneur in some situations its on you because you hit allow and well, they get the go ahead. Other than that I had a senior dev telling me about the stealing. I haven't gotten to know that but yes Google does collect your data without your consent on numerous occasions.
I love Brave. I like the fact that they are trying to fix the broken ad model. I wrote a blog about why I switched to Brave https://medium.com/@gokulnk/why-...
Firefox - fast, not for profit, feature packed and privacy first. Plus with competition, consumers win... and there's not any challenges left to face off against Chromium
I like to use Firefox for the extensive use of extensions (haha). I use several browsers, but on mobile (iOS), Chrome doesn't allow the use of extensions.
I've previously used Opera before and ran into some bugs.
Safari is alright as a Macbook user but lacks the connectivity of a Google browser.
Firefox over Chrome. Firefox is the best when it comes to customizing your web browsing experience. But if you are on Mac, it's a sin not to use Safari
Brave. I won swag (Intel Gamer Days and Brave and BAT swag) by clicking one of the ads in their browser (that I was already getting paid crypto for)!!! :D
Blloc