![]() So following is what I found and what I concluded, looking forward to your comments!Īfter I read through a lot of articles and reviews, I do not find any strong evidence that the claims are true, with a few exceptions: ![]() Also sorry for any mistakes on the grammar side, not my first language. What I write here is what I found and concluded with the sources I provide at the end of the post. All my sources will be listed on the end of the post.ĭisclaimer: I am not a specialist so take everything you read here with a grain of salt. So, I will mostly do research with DuckDuckGo searches and papers. I am in no means a software engineer so I will only briefly look into the source code of Brave, to see if I spot something out of the ordinary. I just switched to Brave from Vivaldi so I was worried and wanted to investigate the claims, because what are my privacy steps worth if I use a browser that tracks me? I will only look at Brave not Firefox or other browsers. ![]() Mostly Brave got accused to being a non-privacy browser with trackers and other unsecure stuff. I created this post because under the comments of my last post, that was about my deGoogle path, was a discussion between Brave and Firefox (Hardened). ![]()
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