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I've used it for a short time when it first came out. It will go the route of every other browser.

If it's popular, it's a target. ESPECIALLY if it's a product specifically focused around privacy.

Imagine this scenario:

  • You have a popular web browser that millions of people use

  • You could make potentially billions off collecting and selling user data.

  • How long will a group last with that prospect hanging over them?

"But it's open source!"

Doesn't mean shit. Unless you yourself have read through the codebase, you have no idea what the fuck it's doing. Furthermore, the all the time.

Best rule of thumb is to never store or use your sensitive information on or with applications that are popular.

I've used it for a short time when it first came out. It will go the route of every other browser. If it's popular, it's a target. ESPECIALLY if it's a product specifically focused around privacy. Imagine this scenario: * You have a popular web browser that millions of people use * You could make potentially billions off collecting and selling user data. * How long will a group last with that prospect hanging over them? "But it's open source!" Doesn't mean shit. Unless you yourself have read through the codebase, you have no idea what the fuck it's doing. Furthermore, the [intelligence community actively injects malicious code into open source projects](https://hooktube.com/watch?v=3jQoAYRKqhg) all the time. ## Best rule of thumb is to never store or use your sensitive information on or with applications that are popular.

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Sooooo, is it a trust worthy one? How about Chrome and fire fox

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