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Anybody here have any experience with the browser?

EDIT: Thanks for the feedback. I'll give it a shot.

Anybody here have any experience with the browser? **EDIT:** Thanks for the feedback. I'll give it a shot.

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Not me.

But brave and waterfox are great for both android and desktop.

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But brave and waterfox are great for both android and desktop.

I use Brave mostly. I've never had much luck getting Waterfox to work on Ubuntu. I loved it back when I was using a MacBook.

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I think ice weasel is the active uncucked Firefox for Ubuntu

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Waterfox with some basic add-ons for desktop & mobile.

Anything based on Chromium (IE Chrome, Brave, & modern Edge) are Google-embedded (AKA CIA-embedded) spyware packages.

Edit: Forgot to mention, Brave is also based on Chromium and should be treated equally hostile.

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Waterfox is now owned by a marketing company.

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yes, from a compatibility standpoint. Firefox works too but is pozzed.

I like the brave browser if you are looking for a suggestion.

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I like the brave browser

Noooooo!

BRAVE takes NSA/FBI money to install BACKDOORS!

Brave chrome browser deadly in 2021!:

  • 1> 2021 Brave copied hard drive hardware IDs:

Brave chrome browser got caught leaking machine-id in Windows of Your Drive serial number!

SOURCE:
https://github.com/brave/brave-core/blob/612896e4b30cca7352dfe2aa1247e2995f97b580/patches/components-metrics-machine_id_provider_win.cc.patch

https://archive.is/vmtZr

Brave hashes it - which is better than nothing, but (((they))) know the key to the hash and have no excuse for tracking your hardware for Feds.

  • 2> 2021 Brave Browser Was Exposing Addresses in Tor Mode for Months to Feds and Mossad on other end!!!:

SOURCE:

https://www.coindesk.com/brave-browser-leak-exposed-user-domain-info-months
https://archive.is/2usdt

  • 3> 2021 Brave Browser leaked .onion internal lookup addresses OUTSIDE machine to ISPs port 53 public DNS for Feds to see where you surf! :

SOURCE:

https://www.reddit.com/r/netsec/comments/lndfms/more_in_comments_brave_browser_leaks_your_tor/
https://archive.is/gbw97

The Brave kikes were probably paid millions to put in other backdoors into Brave for Feds or Mossad. It may have been unknown to management and bribes paid to engineers.

Fanboys of Brave are indistinguishable from paid jew JIDF defenders of Brave and Mossad.

For normal daily web browsing perhaps Ungoogled Chromium is worth looking into.

Do not trust it on TAILS though.

Fuck BRAVE!!!

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Chromium has worked pretty well for me, the open-source version, but it still is ultimately designed for compatibility with Google so therefore I kinda don't like it that much.

Brave Browser is good but it is still based on Chromium's code.

Lately I have been trying out Falkon, developed by the KDE project on Linux, there is a Windows version available too. It comes with built-in ad blocker, and identifies itself on the web with multiple user agents:

Mozilla AppleWebKit (KHTML, like Gecko) Falkon Chrome Safari

get it at

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It takes much of your time for each update, use only if you're geeky enough.

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I'd say so, yes. It's practically the same thing, but seemingly with no Google. Google sucks.

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I use the Linux version of chromium. It works fine and renders web pages with no problems. The best part is I know it's not sending anything to Google.

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It doesn't so long as you don't log in to or use Google.

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When used properly, it's good.

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I tried it out for a while, both on Windows and Linux. Was a bitch to setup in Linux, at least on the distro I was using at the time. Something Arch-based. Arch itself or Manjaro. Was a bitch to keep updated / keep extensions updated on both OSs.

I use Fedora now, though, and there looks to be a RPM for it. So maybe it's easier on it. Also looks like it has a Snap, now. Not sure if it had one when I first tried it out...

Not worth it, IMO.

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Use Linux devuan + chromium

if you really have to keep windoze, have it in a VM with virtualbox

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The other way works so much better.

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well.... it really depends on what your priorities are

in any case, we still kind of live in a free world, so, do as you see fit

have a nice day

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