• Gameboy Homeboy
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    1 year ago

    I feel like I’ve been forced to switch a lot of my default applications lately based on shitty decisions from tone deaf companies. I guess I’m going to move from Brave to Firefox finally.

    • @Sentinian
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      521 year ago

      Made the switch recently myself and can never look back. Being able to install custom add-ons on mobile is a huge plus to me

    • @jtk@lemmy.sdf.org
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      261 year ago

      Why did you chose Brave to begin with? Serious question, not being snarky. I tried it for a day and it just didn’t compete with Firefox + uBlock Origin in any meaningful way. I don’t see the appeal of bundling advanced security and filtering tools with the browser, it’s better if they’re separate entities, keeps everyone honest.

      • @what@lemmy.world
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        91 year ago

        I’ve taught multiple people in my life to use brave. The vast majority of end users simply can’t be bothered to install a plugin or understand how to manage it when a site breaks. Brave makes it just a little more intuitive for them and means less IT calls for me. Firefox with ublock is what I personally use. Brave is what my family uses.