Firefox offers a balanced approach with a focus on privacy and user control, positioning it well for the future of web browsing.
I have been using chrome ever since I got my laptop two years back and I’m really attached to it for several reasons ( also I don’t like change, especially if it’s an year or more old)
— Anonymous
brave defaultly has an ad blocker but that’s really not a problem since I have the Adblocker extension on chrome which is really good
— Anonymous
I know brave has privacy but how much does chrome really sell ur data to third parties + I don’t really go to many unsafe sites for data to be sold and be recorded in my digital footprints.
— Anonymous
Chrome is a non-starter for me due to privacy concerns (Google's tracking empire is alive and well), and Edge is just... too much.
— Anonymous
I currently use Brave and I really want to like it, but something about it doesn't sit right with me. The constant crypto integration, some of the decisions around their search engine — it just feels like it's got an agenda.
— Anonymous
I now know that Brave is more private than Chrome, though which is more secure?
— Anonymous
Google is the epitome of “Big Tech” companies, and one of the most valuable companies in the world.
— Anonymous
To power those ads, the Chrome browser (and the Google search engine) collect as much data about you as possible. They then “monetize” this data in the form of highly targeted ads.
— Anonymous
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