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What is controversial about Brave? Seems like the best alternative at the moment IMHO


Some folks object to the Brave Rewards system and the embedded crypto wallet.


I just disabled all of that. No Chromium browser is my main browser but when I need one, Brave seems like the best option.

If you were to pick between Brave, Vivaldi and I dunno, maybe Edge, just for when you need Chrome-compatibility and pretty much no other reason, which one would you pick and why?


Ungoogled Chromium.


Ungoogled chromium is the most google-less you can go when it comes to using chromium engine.


Honestly forgot this existed. I’ll look into it.


Vivaldi. Like Firefox, it has cross-system syncing (Windows, MacOS, Linux -- including Android & Raspberry Pi).


It is opt-in and also extremely easy to enable/disable.

It also comes with a built-in ad blocker that works really good.

It's fast and doesn't eat your CPU/RAM.

Recommended, 100%.

Disclaimer: Not a Brave shill.


Even without all the controversies, Brave is still Chrome.


Brave is still Chromium you mean. Chrome is a browser by Google. Chromium is the open-source engine.




They report anonymised data that can be turned off. They also connect to servers for auto updates and safe browsing checks, everything you would expect of a modern secure browser.

The people upset with brave for auto updates also consider tor browser spyware because it checks for updates LOL.




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