![]() ![]() I tested my Brave browser with the tool of EFF, you can do the same here: ![]() So either they removed it or it was simply a fluke on their browser. I tried some of the stuff that should show me that Brave tracks me but non worked on my machine. So I do not worry too much about the claims of tracking and data collection with Brave. They say that Firefox is a better and simple solution, but they did not say that it is in any way less secure or private.Īfter all what I can say is that most if not all claims that seem to be true, can simply be disabled in the settings. But for the vast majority of internet citizens, Firefox remains a better and simpler solution.” Overall, Brave is a fast and secure browser that will have particular appeal to cryp. “When comparing the two browsers, both Firefox and Brave offer a sophisticated level of privacy and security by default, available automatically from the very first time you open them. What I find interesting by all the users that say Firefox is the answer, Mozilla sees brave as their twin when it comes to privacy. (features-we-disable-or-remove)#services-we-proxy-through-brave-servers#services-we-proxy-through-brave-servers) You can read more about it in this comment:Įdit: As mentioned in the comments, Brave does NOT make requests to Google servers. It is completely client sided so I crossed that claim too.
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