• Platform27
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    1 year ago

    PrivacyTests actually started prior to him joining Brave. Brave contacted him, and used that resource as a kind of checklist, to try and improve their browser. Despite the guy now working there, it remains an independent project.

    https://piped.kavin.rocks/watch?v=ygvhCa9-0L4

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      1 year ago

      The project technically being independent does not mean it isn’t biased towards one browser.

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          1 year ago

          You can have open source software with a bias towards something.

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            1 year ago

            You can but:

            1. There is no clear indication of bias, from PrivacyTests, just accusations.
            2. If the tools and tests ARE open source (which they are), they can be checked for bias/cheating. Someone could also expand (fork) upon them to give more of a rounded opinion.
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              A better defense against accusations of bias is a group or persons transparency.

              Simply having an open source methodology and code base isn’t transparency either, since it takes a much, much deeper and more developed skill set to audit both software source code and testing methodology than it takes to raise an eyebrow at sus circumstances.

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        Okay? Where is the proof it’s biased towards one browser