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The shady world of Brave selling copyrighted data for AI training
(stackdiary.com)
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I've been using Brave for over a year now and really like it. Nearly all the functionality of Chrome with none of the privacy issues.
You should consider switching to firefox. Brave will be affected by the elimination of Manifest V2, essentially killing privacy on chromium browsers (ubo doesnt work as well, privacy badger is useless, etc). An extremely easy way to switch to firefox without the hassle of configuring it be to private is to download the "Librewolf" fork - comes configured at stock with 99% of the privacy features firefox has.
How does one do this? What is a fork? Is it an extension or different app altogether? Sorry, new to the privacy game.
Disclaimer: I don't know anything about librewolf itself. That being said:
https://librewolf.net/installation/ - you should find a version for your OS here.
It's a different app. Imagine the prongs on an actual fork, they all stem from the same root. Forking something basically means taking that root and continuing to develop it. You'll keep working on your version, and the original developer might keep working on theirs. Sometimes you'll end up with similar looking prongs, and other times they'll vary wildly between themselves. What I assume the OP means by "librewolf is a Firefox fork" is that it's most of the code base for Firefox, with most of the same features, but also with some added privacy settings that are enabled by default.
Hey all good, privacy takes a while to learn!
@Skates@feddit.nl already answered your questions regarding librewolf, but let me help you out with the privacy game with a couple of resources to get started:
Now some youtube channels:
And most importantly, don't be overwhelmed! Privacy is a step-by-step process, it is long and sometimes annoying, but you will be glad you started when you did. Do not be pressured into doing more steps if you are not comfortable doing so - taking your time is essential.
Let me know if you have anymore questions. I'll be glad to answer them!
I'm very concerned with this change. What incentive will app developers have to ensure their apps run in Firefox if they know Chrome will force users to see ads and be targeted for marketing?