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Isn't Brave pretty ok with regards to normie standards? Compared to mozilla/edge/chrome I mean.
I saw /g/-adjacent vloggers like Luke Smith shill Brave, he gets a cut, so there's that.
If you know anything about normies, whether its both work and home, it's that Edge/IE/Chrome is always their go-to browsers. No add-ons, pop-ups and ads everywhere, and their info being tracked by everyone and anyone.
If a normie asked me for a browser recommendation, Brave would not be my go-to choice for the simple reason that it's a good example of "false advertisement". Even though on their website it says it "stops online surveillance", it not only uses Google as it's default search engine (nuff said), but it's adblocker disables tracking protection from Facebook/Twitter's spyware scripts and it's home page that it connects to on it's first run contains analytics. It also makes a connection to this place which relates to working with advertisers.
If I were going to recommend a browser to a normie, it would be something like Iridium or Falkon, which only require little to no configuration with the former being able to use the same add-ons that Chrome/Chromium can use (such as uMatrix and uBlock Origin) to block unwanted shit.
When he was halal'd he was just a PoI on that account. I like to imagine that he paid Null, fully expecting that he'd get to go back to shitting up the Spiderman thread, but then realizing that his PoI badge nullifies all of his privileges anyway.
When he was halal'd he was just a PoI on that account. I like to imagine that he paid Null, fully expecting that he'd get to go back to shitting up the Spiderman thread, but then realizing that his PoI badge nullifies all of his privileges anyway.
As he indicates previously in the thread he tried to "bribe" Josh to delete fucking everything.
I mean, thats not so nuts, that has probably worked for some people, I've seen a thread about a creep drawfag tranny disapear once with literally no explanation.
Ah, and there's also the Donny Long stuff, but that's probably because he wouldn't stop ddosing the place if Josh didn't delete fucking everything
Don't even try to show them proof that Brave is a crock of shit. They'll just turn around and try to disprove you even though proof of Brave being a shit browser is everywhere.
Don't even try to show them proof that Brave is a crock of shit. They'll just turn around and try to disprove you even though proof of Brave being a shit browser is everywhere.
Don't even try to show them proof that Brave is a crock of shit. They'll just turn around and try to disprove you even though proof of Brave being a shit browser is everywhere.
Brave can be poop, but I sometimes use Brave, and I use Firefox, Vivaldi and occasionally Chrome (for cytube website). Those are the Browsers I use on my Linux Mint Laptop (sometimes I use TOR). I only use Brave on my Windows 7 Laptop, because I can't go on Forge of Empires or Tanki on Firefox or Internet Explorer for some reason.
Don't forget that he unironically recommends using AdNauseam, which is a terrible choice if you're blocking ads for privacy reasons. It still connects you to tracking servers.
Don't forget that he unironically recommends using AdNauseam, which is a terrible choice if you're blocking ads for privacy reasons. It still connects you to tracking servers.
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