The only Brav(rul)e Allowed on my Computer

Norah - She/They@lemmy.blahaj.zone to 196@lemmy.blahaj.zone – 95 points –
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Oh hey, for the Americans, this came out of a Kinder Surprise. Be jealous 😎

I am. The ones here come with shittiest tiny "wtf is this even supposed to be?" toys.

Also, "it's just ma' bo^oow"

I’d mail you some, but if you get caught you might be fined $2500 per egg.

The US: The rest of the world has too many regulations.

The rest of the world:

Also The US: KINDER SURPRISE EGGS ARE MADE TO MURDER CHILDREN!!!

Can someone loop me into why Brave is in the dog house?

Here’s an article that goes over it in more detail. He was CEO of Mozilla for 10 days then was forced to resign, after 3 board members resigned in protest at his accession. He donated to support Proposition 8 in California, which banned same-sex marriages in the state.

Aside from that, Brave is also just not a good browser. They advertise themselves as “the privacy-focused browser” when Firefox has better in-built protections. In this support article they claim Brave is a better private browser than Tor. It’s misleading at best, because their argument comes down to the fact Tor loads pages slower. Brave has been caught redirecting users through affiliate links that benefit the company without users consent.

They’re also at the whim of the Chromium project and Google. That means that Google’s recent website DRM project would be included in Brave unless they forked the Chromium codebase. Which would require a lot more work than I think they’re ready to put into it.

Mon dieu. I knew about it being chromium based, but the rest of this is much worse.

Guy who made it left Mozilla just because he didn't want to say being a bigot is bad. Then put in a crypto scam into the browser. If you're pro privacy, Firefox is far better.