This might have been discussed to death by now, unfortunately I couldn't find any discussion on it on Lemmy. Though I would love to be corrected on that!
How does an always on incognito Chromium with uBlock Origin on medium mode (and other hardening/privacy settings enabled) compare to Brave (with e.g. Privacy Guides' recommended settings) with respect to security and privacy on Linux[1]?
"With the looming advent of Manifest v3, this discussion might not be very relevant for long."I'm aware.
"Just use Firefox/Librewolf or any other privacy-conscious browser that isn't Chromium-based."I already do, but some websites/platforms don't play nice on non-Chromium-based browsers due to Google's monopoly on the web. Sometimes I can afford to not use that website/platform, but unfortunately not always.
"Brave's [insert controversy] makes them unreliable to take services from."Honestly, I think that if both solutions are as effective that a reason like this might be sufficient to tip the balance in favor of one. Because ultimately this all comes down to trust.
"Just use Ungoogled Chromium." Some more knowledgeable people than me advice against it. Though, I'd say I'm open to hear different opinions on this as long as they're somewhat sophisticated.
"Just use [insert another Chromium-based browser]."If it has merits beyond Brave and Chromium with respect to security and privacy, I'll consider it.
Thanks in advance!
I can be more specific about which distro I prefer using, but I don't think it matters. I might be wrong though*.
Honestly my experience on Brave (on Fedora) hasn't been great 😅. So I can definitely attest to that. I'm willing to deal with it as long as its merits are substantial, which so far seem to be the case 😭. But thank you for confirming that I'm not the only that has experienced difficulties while using it!
I've only ever had issues with the sync feature. I see many people have issues with rewards but I'm not into monetisation and have always just disabled the rewards part of it.