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Its deprecated not depreciated..

If you specifically opt in. I used Brave on default settings for months and never saw a single ad.

Uhhh, I use brave, a lot. What should I use ?
Every chromium build I try is outdated or abandoned

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wow, this Chromium seems to be pretty good. They advertise it as "tremendously buggy".

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Yes it is. Firefox is better

Nothing. There's no good browser on pajeet OS. use safari

>he actually installed that botnet
Dude, it was a joke.

>congregate with multiple advert agencies
>somehow they "invest" into a "foss" "privacy" based browser with no monetization
>investors of said ad-agencies willing to spend money on a gamble

Clearly these specific agencies are going to want their piece of the pie.
They have leverage over the project and that's unsettling.

There's a list of approved advertisers meaning you as a average website owner aren't allowed to avertise on Braves platform until you paid..

Right now it's not so compelling but if Brave ever gets substantial users it will entice more advertisers to the platform increasing the price of entry on the list.

It feels very fragile and unpredictable.
What happens if Brave flops on it's user base and never hits it's main goals?
Will all of the ad-agencies/firms pull out of their funding?

They clearly have everything invested into their meta-data backed crypto currency which verifies individual users are seeing a advert and not bypassing it with adblockers.
(That's the reasoning for their private implementation for the block chain)
It's a network for the advertisers to have their ads verified by individual viewers.

This goes against their claims of privacy because by design it's required to identify unique users to verify that type of action.

still no webm support but still beats chrome

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