• @Zerush
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    2 years ago

    Currently all browsers depend on Google, some because they use Google APIs, others because they are financed by Google advertising companies, such as Alphabet and Nest. Yes also Firefox. Opera also adds other trackers, belonging to Chinese companies and also uses Facebook trackers. Brave blocks all these, except for the affiliated sponsor companies with its crypto reward system, among these also Facebook.

    In the end, it is irrelevant which browser is used, while the practice of surveillance advertising, which these companies use to traffic in user data, which practically all American browser companies do, whether OpenSource or not.

    The normal user must orient himself to the TOS and PP of the browser he uses, which no one does. If it did, many would be surprised and often not pleasant.

    FOSS is good for developers and practical for companies, but the user has other rights and needs that are often forgotten in favor of a certain company. While trafficking with the user’s private data, violating their basic rights, even putting their security at risk, there will not be a free internet, but a market for personal data.

    No one would tolerate in real life, that the postman opens your letters and reads them, before putting it in your mailbox or that the plumber who fixes your drain, makes a list of your belongings and looking in your documents.

    It doesn’t matter to me if BigBrother uses Blink, WebKit or Gecko, to me it annoys the BigBrother and the network that has become his private property, turning it into a shopping center with the user as merchandise.