Posted on 01/03/2020 9:04:31 AM PST by Openurmind
Brave already does this
Bump.
I have not read the law, but I like the idea of controlling my data.
does this apply to residents or also companies located in CA?
because google I am sure has a location in CA
A new California law that I support. Life is full of surprises. Maybe there’s something insidious to it that I’m missing.
Because of ca law, similar to the EU law concerning data privacy, they have to adapt. So rather than create a whole special browser just for Ca they are going to save some trouble and just build it as universal across the board for everyone.
Once in awhile even a broken clock shows the correct time of day... lol
Sounds great of course but have you wondered why FF and the others keep updating and improving their product yet still give it away for free? The data they sell helps pay for it.
I remember the brief period when you actually had to buy the browser.
This law could absolutely DESTROY Google’s business model.
Which leads me to believe that it is actually chock-full of loopholes and exceptions.
Even a blind hog finds a nut occasionally.
Which leads me to believe that it is actually chock-full of loopholes and exceptions.
Well first they have it backwards.
You have to do something before they quit (or delete) your data.
It should be you have to do something BEFORE they begin to gather your data.
Next, I tried to set up more privacy on another site and they have made it very difficult to navigate around and even when you find where to go there is only once item you can choose to control. For each item you have to go back to the main menu. I am sure this was done on purpose. I am not going to name the site since I believe when people begin complaining that while following the LETTER of the law they are not following the SPIRIT of the law, it will be changed.
I like Brave, but I use Linux and had problems with Brave on linux. Maybe they fixed these issues, I will need to try it again.
[[Maybe theres something insidious to it that Im missing.]]
You can delete your data- BUT, only after submitting a DNA sample to California, and your social security number and bank account numbers ‘incase they need to contact you’
I’ve been using Brave almost exclusively for about 2 years.
I normally have 25-30 tabs open plus several apps open. A couple of months ago, it started taking about 4 minutes to open Brave browser. Recently I’m up to 8 minutes for it to open, so I usually leave the browser open overnight, and rarely close it.
Anyone having this problem? (I should have posted this as a separate vanity help request before.)
Cool—now who do we call to get NSA to delete our data?
Crickets.......
What are the unexpected consequences of this?
Will most current free sites and apps now become pay-to-use/view sites?
I had a similar issue. I removed Brave and re-installed, and it came back to superfast status.
I think a win10 update corrupted some Brave files.
OK!! Thanks! I’m going for it!
I’ll be baaaack!
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