Let’s imagine we live in a world the American government is not the American government so you can trust what American companies say when they talk about protecting your privacy and so on…

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        No. If I may be the hypebeast from a earlier thread, hardened Firefox, Waterfox, Librefox, or Tor. I realize Brave is a choice of some privacy advocates, but I’d honestly be rather cautious using Brave. Firefox or derivatives tighten down pretty well. If you wanted a shortcut to hardening Firefox or derivatives, arkenfox’s user.js will jump start you in that direction, tho I always have to tweak some of those settings, but it’s a solid point to deviate from.

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        Personally I use ungoogled chromium when I need a chromium browser, but I can’t recommend it for non-technical users without an auto-updater. I’m not familiar enough with Brave to compare

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        Check brave history and you will see the amount of controversies they have. I personally wouldn’t believe anything Brave says.