I guess to get the best out of both worlds, you can use Brave in Private Browsing for general browsing, and use Trivalent when logged in to websites. Fingerprinting doesn’t mean anything when you’re logged in if you don’t have anonymity.
I guess to get the best out of both worlds, you can use Brave in Private Browsing for general browsing, and use Trivalent when logged in to websites. Fingerprinting doesn’t mean anything when you’re logged in if you don’t have anonymity.
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