@morganmay @mcc thought the same. Isn't #Brave the go-to alternative for Chrome lovers?
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@lunarloony @morganmay @mcc Oh, didn't know that. The crypto bro thing is omnipresent of course. 🙄 Any links so I can read myself in? @sturmsucht I misremembered - 'transphobe' wasn't quite the right word, but if he opposes gay marriage so strongly then it's not much of a stretch - https://www.ft.com/content/461bf398-47ee-11e4-ac9f-00144feab7de And here's one about the cryptomining... or, indeed, how to use it: https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-earn-and-use-cryptocurrency-with-the-brave-browser @lunarloony @sturmsucht @morganmay @mcc Vivaldi is the new chromium default. @lunarloony @johnglass what about ungoogled chromium though? @enby_of_the_apocalypse @johnglass That's what I'd pick if I had to use a Chromium. I think "ungoogled chromium" is the go-to alternative for chrome lovers. https://github.com/ungoogled-software/ungoogled-chromium But unless your a chrome lover you should be fine with an "unmozillad firefox" such as tor, mull or librewolf @sturmsucht @morganmay @mcc wasn't Brave's owner a fascist or bigot of some sort? :cat_think: @OctaviaConAmore @morganmay @mcc CIS white old man fears he is so sexy that a man would marry him unconditional. @lunarloony helped me with link I recommend Mullvard Browser (collaboration between Mullvard VPN and Tor Project). After Tor, the second most private browser out there. |
@sturmsucht @morganmay @mcc Unfortunately that's not safe either. Between the weird cryptomining feature and the transphobic CEO, there's a lot to go wrong there.