Preferably on Windows and Linux. I have Brave, and Tor already, would you reccomend Chromium?

  • Tanka
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    463 years ago

    what he is saying. To quote the user MiscreantMuse:

    "For anyone who isn’t aware, Brave Browser is run by a terrible person .

    It is also funded by Peter Thiel, the billionaire ‘conservative nationalist’ financing Facebook, Palantir Technologies, and the most egregious fascists in the Republican Party."

    source

      • Atemu
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        113 years ago

        Give them Firefox with uBlock Origin.

      • Tanka
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        I would recommend Firefox with uBlock Origin as add-on. If they use Linux (probably not but, maybe there are some) install them LibreWolf. It is a FOSS fork of Firefox and comes nativity with uBlock Origin.

        Edit: added links to comment.

        • @NixBits
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          33 years ago

          LibreWolf wouldn’t be recommendable to a non tech person doe to its changes to the browser to make it more privacy friendly. It breaks a lot of sites that the common folk uses day to day. My advise would be Firefox with uBlock as pointed out.

          • Tanka
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            13 years ago

            yea you could be right. And specially in the regards of elderly or not that technicaly people Firefox with uBlock origins should be a good tradeoff between security and usability

      • @rep
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        13 years ago

        GNU IceCat

    • @rep
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      13 years ago

      Aside from all this, Brave isn’t a bad browser, it has adblock in it, a torrent client.
      The only bad feature it has (from privacy POV) is Brave Rewards.
      From what I know there is browser forked from brave called Dissenter which doesn’t have rewards and also has website rating system, where you can leave or check feedback about websites.

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