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Brave browser blocks Windows feature that takes screenshots of everything you do on your PC

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  • frellwit@lemmy.worldF [email protected]

    Brave is the least bad chromium browser

    It's pretty sleazy. Ungoogled Chromium or Vivaldi are probably less sleazy, if at all.

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    The only two there that bother me are the affiliate code thing (reminds me of the Honey drama) and installing extra software without consent. The first was a bad call and probably related with how their ad replacement stuff works (if anything, they should merely axe affiliate links; Firefox has that as an option), and this"solution" to the latter is pretty odd to me:

    reinstall the browser without admin rights

    Why would a browser need admin rights in the first place? I haven't used Windows in well over a decade, so I don't think that particular one would be an issue for me.

    The rest can be grouped as:

    • bugs - bug fixes generally don't get prioritized until enough users complain; I would be very picky if I was an at risk person (activist or whatever) and would probably only use Tor browser
    • opt-in services
    • their marketing department

    My options for chromium browsers are:

    • something with ineffective ad blocking
    • Opera - I used it before it became a chromium browser, then it went downhill; not FOSS
    • Brave, with all its warts

    Since ad blocking and FOSS are my prerequisites, Brave basically wins by default.

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      Delete only the boot partition? Doug kick him off the tour!

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      I only use Linux and I want Windows to just stay out of my way or it'll pay, listen to what I say.

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      • engywuck@lemmy.zipE [email protected]

        Actually, I consider Brave the best (or the least bed...) browser on the market. Period. The fact that it isn't made by Mozilla is a plus for me.

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        I don't like Mozilla either, but here are my priorities in a web browser:

        1. FOSS
        2. Privacy tools - includes ad blocking; I'd actually be okay with ads if they didn't track me
        3. Promotes open web standards - rendering engine diversity is critical here, I don't want a repeat of the IE era
        4. Security
        5. Performance

        Firefox ticks all of them, and my issues with Mozilla as an org don't really come into play. I use a fork on my phone, but I use Firefox on my laptop and desktop because I trust the binaries coming from my Linux distribution maintainers (part of 4).

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        • bdonvr@thelemmy.clubB [email protected]

          Oh wait hey you're on my instance. Cool! We're such small one lol

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          😁 It's an elite club.

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            They haven't blocked the windows feature, they're using DRM to interfere with it. Microsoft could easily change how the DRM works any time they want, rendering all these hacks useless.

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            Exactly, how do you even fight with the OS except just making it bit hard for them lol. You have to tell the OS what pixels to put in the screen, there's literally no way you can hide things from the OS if they want to know.

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            • moe90@feddit.nlM [email protected]
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              Linux blocks that "feature" too...

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                If fascism was a passive philosophy that didn't hurt anyone then you might have a point. But as you can see recently it's extremely dangerous and ruins lives.

                You may not want to mingle with politics, but it doesn't have the same view.

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                Yep, everything is politics whether we like it or not.

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                • technohippie@slrpnk.netT [email protected]

                  Of course that's not possible, the issue here is being aware and not caring and in some cases supporting it for convenience and selfishness.

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                  How does me using brave browser supports fascism?

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                  • chaoticentropy@feddit.ukC [email protected]

                    If it was intentional double entendre then I retract my comment, but used in the context of "bugs and features" there's a contextual implication.

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                    It was wordplay, yes.

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                      It was wordplay, yes.

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                      I retract.

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                        I still have literally thousands of clients that use Windows and want support... for these kinds of things. Firefox has recently stopped working on a few things and Brave works better for me right now. It's not convenience when FF doesn't work...
                        But I digress, Win 11 here and Brave. My choices, for lots of reasons. Lots of linux boxes as well though. Each to their own and all that

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                          In this thread something I see a lot on lemmy is happening. Maybe someone can give me a hint on how that happens. The post itself is 90% upvotes, while the comment section is really anti-Brave (for good reasons). Do most upvotes come from people scrolling through without looking at the comment section and those with an opinion on the topic dive into it?

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                            But it’s funded by an unrepentant homophobe! How can you pass on that?!

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                            An unrepentant homophobe who accused people who dislike him for his homophobic views/actions as being closed-minded and bigoted for disliking him over it.

                            You can't make this shit up

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                              The better option would be to not use spyware as an operating system.

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                                How does me using brave browser supports fascism?

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                                In my country, one of the most successful supermarkets is run by a fascist and he uses part of his fortune to finance our local fascist party, which is gaining strength every year by the way. Do we support fascism by buying in that supermarket? What if we suddenly started to boycott the supermarket to hell?

                                My point is that they earn profits by using their services and in today's society money is power. And from where the CEO got his power? From the millions of people with the mindset of "if it benefits me I don't care".

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                                • appoxo@lemmy.dbzer0.comA [email protected]

                                  Not interacted doesnt mean it's non-existant.
                                  It exists and therefore it's bad enough.

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                                  it’s bad enough.

                                  This is debatable. i find some that people hate on AI and crypto regardless of it's implementation

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                                    In this thread something I see a lot on lemmy is happening. Maybe someone can give me a hint on how that happens. The post itself is 90% upvotes, while the comment section is really anti-Brave (for good reasons). Do most upvotes come from people scrolling through without looking at the comment section and those with an opinion on the topic dive into it?

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                                    I’ve noticed this on political posts too, among others and I’ve wondered the same thing.

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                                      In this thread something I see a lot on lemmy is happening. Maybe someone can give me a hint on how that happens. The post itself is 90% upvotes, while the comment section is really anti-Brave (for good reasons). Do most upvotes come from people scrolling through without looking at the comment section and those with an opinion on the topic dive into it?

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                                      I think you should not downvote a post you have a negative opinion about.
                                      If the post is worth to discuss then why should I not upvote the post and then say that I disagree in the comments.
                                      If we all down vote those posts nobody will see it (apart of those who sort by controversial) and there will be no discussion.

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                                        My point was that brave's solution, like Signal's, is dependent on microsoft playing fair. If microsoft decides they don't want brave, signal, or anyone else using DRM to interfere with their screen scraping chatbot, there is not going to be an easy way to fix it.

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                                        No way they'd do that though, because then they'd have the mouse and the other members of the content mafia breathing down their necks.

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                                          In this thread something I see a lot on lemmy is happening. Maybe someone can give me a hint on how that happens. The post itself is 90% upvotes, while the comment section is really anti-Brave (for good reasons). Do most upvotes come from people scrolling through without looking at the comment section and those with an opinion on the topic dive into it?

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                                          The post itself is reasonable quality and informative so I find it upvote worthy. If a post is low quality or a shit post then I downvote.

                                          To me the karma system is about quality. Not an "I agree/disagree" button.

                                          For comments I only down vote obvious trolls, bigots/racism etc.

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