I have no crazy threat model.
Just wanting to reduce as much of my data to surveillance capitalism, as well as being generally more private and secure than the mainstream population.
This is pretty much what Brave does.
I have no crazy threat model.
Just wanting to reduce as much of my data to surveillance capitalism, as well as being generally more private and secure than the mainstream population.
This is pretty much what Brave does.
The that’s it yeah
Actually you make a good point there with Vanadium, especially if the site has the potential to be malicious.
And having reexamined Braves bloated mess with BAT and other features, by the time I’ve tweaked it all those changes. I am likely to stick out even with its privacy features.
I might for now shelve Brave. And stick with Vanadium for accounts and visiting less trustworthy sites, due to its more secure nature.
Although not as secure on Android, Tor Browser does at least give me more freedom from surveillance capitalism. So I will probably just stick with it for casual browsing for now and review it again every few months.
Thanks again for your advise @phnx @any1 @nicotiu @Scott given me a lot to think about ![]()
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