@noodlejetski @Kerchief7592 @WeiMingKai @thomasfuchs This would be true were I not aware of and tightly control traffic on my network. Well, not the opposite, as giving them a few metrics is not the same as letting them peruse every single thing I go. lol
I run a #pihole on my network and #LittleSnitch on my mac and both work to actively block egress traffic I do not authorize. I blocked all access to google services forever ago. Brave, for example, prompts me for all unauthorized outbound access.
I suppose Brave themselves could relay this info to Google, but that seems less than likely. The reason brave is a thing is they intentionally remove all the privacy inhibiting "features" of Chrome.
@blhue True - but not all users do control all this like you do.
The reason you call brave being a thing is almost the reason why Chromium is Chromium as well.
What @noodlejetski meant is still valid. When you look at the web statistics - in term of engine (not just browser, it's mainly cosmetic - they interpret the pages the same way.) - you have Chromium engine that is dominating.