No, it depends. While I also say that this is overrated, it plays a role for the standard user and Brave delivers here simply, more again this is proven. So the user does not need to mess with any - what she calls tweaks, she also simply ignores the fact that you can tweak Chromium or in this case Brave too, if you want to.
This is still irrelevant to the publication because the publication, which you never read is about managing the default settings for the average user, not someone who is a power user.
Totally irrelevant to this publication.
No, since it discusses how anti fingerprinting is not that relevant.
No, it depends. While I also say that this is overrated, it plays a role for the standard user and Brave delivers here simply, more again this is proven. So the user does not need to mess with any - what she calls tweaks, she also simply ignores the fact that you can tweak Chromium or in this case Brave too, if you want to.
This is still irrelevant to the publication because the publication, which you never read is about managing the default settings for the average user, not someone who is a power user.