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RE: Google Chrome - 37 New Vulnerabilities - Marshland - 01-16-2022 (01-14-2022, 02:52 AM)Dismas Wrote: Once I started using Brave, I never looked back. Some people hate Chromium or BAT, so they might prefer Firefox/Librewolf.What do you like about Brave? The user experience or because its more security/privacy focused? RE: Google Chrome - 37 New Vulnerabilities - ConcernedCitizen - 01-16-2022 (01-14-2022, 02:52 AM)Dismas Wrote: Once I started using Brave, I never looked back. Some people hate Chromium or BAT, so they might prefer Firefox/Librewolf.I don't hate BAT I just don't like the creators' attitude toward specific things. I love the idea of having crypto in my browser. I have my own crypto coin. I just want privacy, you know? But the larger reason is the politics of the creators. RE: Google Chrome - 37 New Vulnerabilities - Dismas - 01-16-2022 (01-16-2022, 12:14 PM)Marshland Wrote:(01-14-2022, 02:52 AM)Dismas Wrote: Once I started using Brave, I never looked back. Some people hate Chromium or BAT, so they might prefer Firefox/Librewolf.What do you like about Brave? The user experience or because its more security/privacy focused? Overall I'd say performance and security. I used Firefox for many years and I still support Mozilla. However, Chromium has always had a slight edge when it comes to speed. At the same time, I didn't like Google Chrome because of possible implications. For me Brave is exactly what I wanted. After swapping I haven't felt a need to change to anything else. (01-16-2022, 07:31 PM)vittring Wrote:(01-14-2022, 02:52 AM)Dismas Wrote: Once I started using Brave, I never looked back. Some people hate Chromium or BAT, so they might prefer Firefox/Librewolf.I don't hate BAT I just don't like the creators' attitude toward specific things. Every browser is somewhat involved in politics and Mozilla is no exception. After all the founder of Brave originally left Mozilla, with regards to freedom of speech. I'm pretty neutral when it comes to politics, unless my freedom/security is involved. |