I guess it’s full time to Brave for me. I’ve been using Firefox for decades. They were bought by people who made this current stance pretty much inevitable. Brave is very good. Very light on resources. Has a Tor browser, which will become important very soon.
“Has a Tor browser, which will become important very soon.”
I need help understanding these things, but your comment reinforces my question of “Where can we go so we won’t be deplatformed?”
Same here, since Firefox v0.8. Hated IE. Never took a liking to Chrome and now Edge. Had issues with Brave and Vivaldi when I tried them a couple of years ago. Like Opera, but as mentioned elsewhere in this thread, sold in 2016 to a Chinese company.
Brave is very good. Very light on resources. Has a Tor browser, which will become important very soon.
Has Brave improved much in the past couple of years? There were some issues back then that bothered me. I also didn't like I couldn't tailor the browser much to my preferences. I guess I've been a fan of the addons for Firefox, although they crippled several good ones when they changed their browser around v54.
“I guess it’s full time to Brave for me.”
I’m still trying to figure out how to get the bookmarks to show up as a list on the left side.
I love Brave.
It’s secure, private and reliable.
Thanks, I never knew Brave can use TOR when opening a private window. I don’t use Brave that much but I think I might start using it again.