I understand firefox is free software and greatly customisable. I think forks like LibreWolf are fantastic. But I believe the FOSS community needs to be more critical of mozilla. They haven’t been the sharpest tool in the drawer for a while…

Full article: https://brave.com/compare/firefox-vs-brave/

It’s hard to take serious somebody whose entire Lemmy history is about supporting Brave (except maybe 3 posts?). Surely the name is even a reference to the icon.

Everyone looks good in their own comparison.

For those who know, they probably already have the right browser or extensions to have equivalent privacy. And for those who don’t, it’s easier to recommend a couple of extensions than a new browser.

For those who prefer Brave, it’s alright, but not something I would recommend.

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Now that you said it the name is kinda fitting haha. But its actually not intentional. All of my posts are brave related, but its just because I like the software.

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