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Brave CEO claims news about Brave Browser tracking its users is “fake news”
(cyberinsider.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
I never understood why so many “privacy focused” lists mark them as the top browser choice. Their company track record seems spotty at best.
It's all about the marketing and nothing about the technology or company.
I opened google for the first time in months (years?) to check out the results for "best private browser". Predictably, the AI overview confidently responds as follows:
I would be very surprised if Brave did not at least at some point sponsor content to position itself as privacy oriented. This hidden advertisement then bleeds into both AI and human armchair experts with no deeper understanding of the tech they're commenting on. And so the myth that Brave has good privacy becomes self-enforcing.
Unrelated edit: Answering "why is firefox bad for privacy", Google AI becomes oddly self-hating:
Yeah, this is standard SEO that all companies have been doing since people figured out how to game Google's PageRank algorithm.
The only thing new is the AI who's search strategy is 'summarize the top n results'
privacytests.org is run by a chief Brave engineer.
Good luck figuring that out based on their website.
(Edit: the website home was last edited in August 2025, and Edelstein seems to have left Brave by October 2025. So during the time I was aware of its existence, the same person was putting Brave Browser at the top of privacy lists and working at Brave Browser HQ.)
Because it has ad blockers built in, has Tor built in, blocks trackers by default, and is very upfront and open about how they use your data if you choose to let them. A big part of what this article misses is that the feature is opt-in. It is turned off by default. Some people are weird and want personalized ads, in which case this feature is a hell of a lot more secure than other browsers who have to opt-out of tracking and don't give a shit about your PII.
Oh wait, I forgot where I was. Umm, I mean... Brave bad! Bad browser!
Because those lists are usually just ads themselves.