• QuadratureSurfer@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The main point people need to understand is that Chromium based browsers are heavily nerfing the ability for users to use ad-blockers. This isn’t much of an issue in the case of Brave where the ad-blocking is built into the browser itself.

    And personally, I would rather have some healthy privacy based competition between browsers. Having both Librewolf (Firefox) and Brave browser (chromium) lets us have options to switch between.

    It also creates additional work on the advertising side in this cat and mouse game.

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        1 year ago

        What are you talking about? I use brave and haven’t seen a single ad in ages.
        If I ever accidentally open the wrong browser, I can tell immediately.

        There is a way to “opt-in” to view ads from their own pool of ads in exchange for crypto… But that’s automatically disabled, and there’s a toggle to hide all of the crypto stuff anyway.