No idea why people use and recommend Brave when Firefox exists. It’s full of crypto and other unnecessary add-ons out of the box.
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Heh. Maybe he’s doing high-end closeting.
A guy who was their CEO for 11 days 9 years ago?
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Oh, from your link, I thought you were referring to him being the CEO of Mozilla 9 years ago, and that was a reason why you wouldn’t use Firefox. I didn’t realize that he moved from Mozilla to start Brave Software after that.
Since it is based on Chromium, but promises to keep the new Google tracking out in the future and maintain compatibility with extensions, I can see why it would be recommended. But only as a backup to access a site that won’t load in Firefox.
we’re back to the days when Firefox first came out, except instead of some websites only working with IE, they’ll only work in Chrome/Edge.
Firefox still doesn’t have vertical tabs which I’ve found really useful for my workflow right now, so I use a fork called Pulse. Don’t want to use any extensions for it when Pulse and other forks do it natively.
There’s a million add-ons that add this, isn’t there? I have one installed at home that basically makes it into what arc has
Probably, but between the disabling of
userChrome.css
(even if you can enable it viaabout:config
) and a possible conflict between other addons I use, I’m comfy with my Pulse setup.
sorry, why not tree style tabs?
you can hide the normal tab bar and only have the tree style ones on the side
I explain it in another comment, tl;dr: have to edit
userChrome.css
to give it a more streamlined look (and Mozilla calls that feature “legacy” inabout:config
since v69 which kinda worries me about that feature’s removal) and I’m not sure if some extensions might conflict (Would it have issues with Simple Tab Groups). Pulse does it natively and really well, so I’m happy with it.
I know it’s most likely not relevant with you anymore, since you’re using Pulse, but have you tried any of the vertical/tree tab extensions?
I used Tree Style Tab but I didn’t like having to change the
userChrome.css
to make it streamlined (i.e. hiding the tab bar), while Pulse does it natively and really well. I do have an extension for tab groups that imitates Vivaldi’s tab workspaces though, not sure if those will conflict. (If you’re curious, it’s called Simple Tab Groups.)Edit: There’s also the issue of Mozilla calling the editable userChrome.css a legacy feature, which kinda worries me about its possible removal. Pulse having vertical tabs as a native feature skips that.
It’s faster on older devices
Brave has marketed itself more aggressively than Firefox did.
Additionally, Firefox’ most devoted userbase can be quite bitter at times.
Because Firefox on IOS has no browser extensions
Edit: Why are you booing me
that is because all browsers on iOS are basically safari cuz Apple doesn’t allow fun
Orion apparently allows extensions like uBlock Origin. Not sure if anyone has put it to the test but superficially, its there. Hard to tell where Orion ends and uBlock Origin begins since it seems adept at dealing with fingerprinting and other niceties by itself
You can’t download and run code on iOS, which is pretty much the definition of an extension. You could ship some extensions “with” your browser, but at that point they’re just a feature. iOS has adblocking addons at the system level though, doesn’t it?
Ya, the extension aspects of iOS are a headache in terms of understanding everything. I look forward to liberalisation of 3rd party browsers allowed and any consequent innovation on mobile browsing.
Says it comes with unnecessary add-ons Comes with 0 unnecessary add-ons
Bravephobes are now just making shit up Lol
- Brave Rewards
- Brave Talk
- Brave Search
- Brave News
- Brave Wallet
Yeah, such a light and lean browser…
All of that Firefox has its equivalents as well as some of that being untrue as they’re search engines not websites etc
Brave has adware and bloat preinstalled, firefox doesn’t even have something similar to this.
Why do Bravephobes love making shit up and projecting?
Why are you gaslighting so hard. Just lookup what adware is. It has literally preinstalled crypto marketing widget that you need to disable or smth and also provide a opt-in ads for crypto solution that has opt-out “Gift the tokens to the page that has no wallet”
When one makes a claim like that when nothing indicated such things, its accepted in the community of behavioral analysis that it was a projection. Bravephobes love making shit up Lol
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BR = Ads like all browsers except off by default and it pays you
BT = Nothing, not part of the browser
BS = That’s just a fucking search engine. What browser doesn’t come with one Lol
BW = FF also has “bloat” like phishing protection except the wallet is actually useful and isn’t just a censorship tool
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“Bravephobes”
he be sounding like a paranoid government leader fr lmao. i always love seeing brave simps seethe
Absolutely, the mere thought of a good browser makes you cry
Braveophobes lmao you sound like a paranoid government leader
This is such a terrible font for anything that isn’t a logo
I thought there was something wrong with my screen!
What even is that font? I’ve seen it before but can’t place it.
What in the name of Santa is that font
Poor font forces concentration and consideration from the reader.
MADE Evolve Sans
Just yesterday I was searching for photos in Brave. Right from the outset without clicking on anything, there was a huge, unclosable banner taking up a third of the screen that was an ad for Etsy or something. I tried to go to settings to change it to how it was before, but I was confronted with another ad in the settings:
“Want ad-free search results? Upgrade to Search Premium™ today!”
Time to finally make that switch to Firefox, I guess.
They should’ve done what they did with the YouTube ads and told the user to block this ad using their browser as well.
The real crime is that font
“You have become the thing you swore to destroy”
Tbh I’m not sick of ads. I’m sick of video ads. More and more ublock doesn’t block video ads but blocks all else. I don’t mind anything but video ads over my videos and popup ads.
Both (all) ads are bad though. I would rather have none of them while surfing the web. NextDNS and uBlock has been such a friend over the years for me regarding that 🥰
UBlock doesn’t block video ads on Netflix nor Twitch.
Advertisement directly injected into the video stream (such as Twitch/Netflix) can be harder to block for any current adblockers
Makes sense and ironically it’s the only one which bothers me. I keep getting ads to join the police and buy a car. Practically nothing else. I see ads because I don’t have the money to buy tier without ads. How can I afford a car in their opinion? I don’t even speak the local language, how may I join the police? I wish trackers actually gave you relevant ads. They spy on you for no customer related reason. I only like sidebar ads reminding me of clothes I’ve browsed because sometimes I change my mind.
I’m hopeful something like Sponsorblock will show up for (twitch and others) and save the day
TTV-LOL Pro takes care of almost all Twitch ads
Sponsor block didn’t work for me on YouTube. I use Firefox on Linux. Did you have any issue with it or had to set it up???
Didn’t had any issue with it so far. Not sure what you’re facing though. It just has some basic setup (nothing complicated). Maybe look to one of the step-by-step guide on the internet to find out where things are going wrong?
The other big irony is that if google gets rid of ad blockers on chromium browsers, brave is chromium
Brave actually doesn’t take all of Chromium’s new code. They write patches that modify what gets brought in or used, which allows them to avoid bringing in changes they don’t like.
More info here: https://support.brave.com/hc/en-us/articles/10742158329613-What-does-Brave-remove-from-the-Chromium-engine-
See also https://github.com/brave/brave-browser/wiki/Patching-Chromium
I don’t know how extensive Brave’s changes are, but it would definitely be easy for them to add their own ad blocker. On the other hand, changes like re-enabling the entire APIs that were taken away from extensions would likely be out of scope.
It’s an interesting process but I’d personally rather just use Firefox
Correct me if I’m wrong but, I think Brave Ads are opt-in. I have brave installed (although I use Librewolf as my main browser) and I’ve never seen an ad, you just need to disable them from the settings. Ads are just for those who want to earn BAT (the weird crypto token) by seeing ads.
I can assure you the BAT token (Brave Rewards) is disabled here. And which other settings are you referring to?
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