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That's all https://brave.com/download/

And it's compatible with chrome/chromium extensions, and it comes shipped with an ad blocker, and you can get "paid" for watching ads

That's all https://brave.com/download/ And it's compatible with chrome/chromium extensions, and it comes shipped with an ad blocker, and you can get "paid" for watching ads

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Thx

So, here a couple of questions:

Is it worse than chromium for instance?

Does the integrated blocking "switch" option (that the user must activate) for facebook and twitter works 100%?

If ublock origin is added, does it nullify the eventual "ads exceptions" mentioned in the html headers part?

Is there eventually a better alternative for desktops? (something as fast as chromium, don't want a lame ass shit barely capable of rendering 60fps webgl/canvas)

thx

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Besides testing new poal features before they are rolled out, I don’t personally use it, so I cannot answer your questions.

Maybe a question might help?

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What do you use? w3m-img?

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I use Iridium.

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https://iridiumbrowser.de/downloads/debian

Install protocol gets stuck with a ">" after "cat <<EOF | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/iridium-browser.list"

...

Edit

Ok I get it there's a fix... Not sure I want to go there

It shouldn't need a "fix" in the first place, what else is retarded...

Edit

"Fix" doesn't work

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Installed just fine for me, no issues.

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Ok, I was the retarded, had to copy paste all lines in one go

So it's a sanatized chromium basically, right?

Looks like it

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(((brave))) + (((duckduckgo))) + (((pia - vpn))) - the (((jewish))) setup...

You can't make this up. I figured (((brave))) + (((duckduckgo))) go hand in hand, but they actually do from what this says.

Brave is a free and open-source web browser developed by Brave Software, Inc. based on the Chromium web browser. The browser blocks ads and website trackers. As of 2019, Brave has been released for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS. The current version features five search engines by default, including their partner, DuckDuckGo.


(((duckduckgo))) + (((brave))) - link below

https://brave.com/brave-and-duckduckgo-partner-to-improve-privacy-on-the-web/

(((duckduckgo))) - jewish - link below

http://intmensorg.com/duckduckgo.htm


(((pia - vpn))) - jewish firm - link below

https://www.hackread.com/private-internet-access-pia-vpn-sold-israel-privacy-concerns/

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Nice catch

That said the default search engine now in brave is qwant, not sure what to make of it thouhg