Firefox or Brave, Who is really the worst of the privacy browsers?

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @mx338
    @mx338 7 часов назад +3

    I use brave but the arguments you put forward here really aren't good at all.

    • @Nephitejnf
      @Nephitejnf  2 часа назад

      I'd like to hear your reasoning. In spite of the length of the video, there is still more I plan of going over, that way I can see what other directions I could take it.

  • @YashaSkaven
    @YashaSkaven 17 часов назад +6

    I think the best idea is to simply teach people how to make their own browser from nothing tbh

    • @Sandgun06
      @Sandgun06 11 часов назад

      be serious, that is so inconvenient

    • @YashaSkaven
      @YashaSkaven 11 часов назад

      @Sandgun06 well unfortunately the best solutions usually are inconvenient. Luckily Adderall exists

  • @michaelcorcoran8768
    @michaelcorcoran8768 День назад +2

    Brave doesn't allow extensions on mobile which pretty much makes it a no-brainer to go with Firefox as the primary. Ublock origin recommends Firefox 2 I think. Plus I don't know how brave is going to adjust to mv3 since it's technically a chromium browser

    • @Nephitejnf
      @Nephitejnf  День назад +2

      Brave's adblocking is actually built into the browser itself rather than as an extension. So, it has the rendering access. There is a python library built on Brave's ad block that can be used in Qutebrowser, although it is still very janky. And of course, I don't really use Brave of mobile and as noted at all too much. Mostly a firefox fork, and having uBlock on mobile is really nice on top of the other chromium forks on mobile that support extensions.

  • @mx338
    @mx338 7 часов назад

    How is giving gay people equal rights marginalising religious people, there is no both sides argument here.

    • @DYhalto250
      @DYhalto250 42 минуты назад

      I'll throw my 2 cents in as one if the "marginalized LGBT people" , I'm personally OK with them defining 'marriage' as I do see that as a religions term. But that's me. Not at attack on anyone else.