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I am an avid chrome user and i love chrome but i have recently come across brave and quote like it's idea and functionality I am fine with having two browsers, but would like to integrate passwords in both (might be better to just use keychain, or icloud keychain, or some other software) anyways, thanks for any help. What are your guy's thoughts on it and is it safe (as in people claiming it makes money in malicious ways)
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Out of the box, brave is probably better, but if you do a bit of configuration, i think firefox wins by quite a bit in terms of security and privacy, and a lot in terms of convenience and performance. Librefox (does it even have extensions, i don’t remember but it was light as heck i think) For discussion regarding the brave web browser and bat project, including the team, future plans, and current builds.
Conclusion concerning brave, brave looks to have substantially lower benchmark scores than edge
I'm interested as to why brave is touted as being quicker and more efficient than chrome, while it is not ( brave utilize a much greater ram and cpu than edge and firefox too) Additionally, brave eats substantially more battery than firefox as well! Edge is microsoft based, closed source and slower than brave If you don't like brave, firefox is another privacy oriented browser you might want
Anything is better than chrome/edge Compared to edge, brave wins on almost every aspect Better speed much more privacy by default less resource hogging (may vary from user to user, i'm only talking from personal experience) no. I strongly dislike most of brave's ethos but as a browser, it seems to be going in a constructive direction, unlike firefox, which is having parts stripped out of it, bit by bit, as the mozilla ceo guzzles more money and tries to minimise the number of people she has to pay
That's my rationalisation for using brave over firefox.
I like brave for this feature, and also, i like, how it shows, how much time did you save by using brave. Brave is really private out of the box, plus being a chromium browser, it has all the performance benefits you'd expect from a chromium browser Firefox has the advantages and disadvantages of engine independence. If not, what should i use