Brave

Redpill me on this

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it's literally chrome with some fishy ass coin payment system instead of ads, and the option to replace ads with "Less harmful" ads

gay chrome, install firefox nightly

>testing build
Beta is more stable if you want bleeding edge.

Vivaldi is the better Chromium fork by far.

It's a good fork of Chromium which is degoogled. BAT is an interesting compromise but I doubt anyone will profit from it.
You shouldn't use it anyway since the more people use Blink the more control over the web Google has.

Its recompiled Chromium, the devs are trying to maintain porting everything to Electron or some shit. They used to be pretty far behind in basic feature support, even the simplest of things like the ability to change fonts. They're mostly caught up now. The built in adblocker is decent, still not as comprehensive as ublock Origin, especially when it comes to hiding the space blocked ads take up on a page with css.

All of the potentially bad features are opt in and no one uses them, so bringing them up is pretty pointless.

You're very easy to track

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It's been pretty good for me. I use it exclusively on android. The built-in adblock for mobile is great.

I also use it the majority of the time on windows. I've had issues with it on linux though.

The built-in tor browsing is a nice addition, but it isn't as powerful as the tor browser. I think it's probably good enough for daily browsing though.

>the more people use Blink the more control over the web Google has
Unfortunately this though too.

>replace this cancer with faggot aids cancer
That'll be a yikes from me.