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this post was submitted on 11 Mar 2026
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Very funny to mention Brave like it's a normal browser.
Why wait for that to start distrusting FF https://lemmy.ml/c/librewolf
OP works for Brave. Original post is just an ad.
I use Librewolf myself, but I'm concerned about upstream Firefox dying so this whole situation frustrates me. The only reason I mention Brave is because Brave is also a company (unlike Librewolf) and has a Terms of use to compare Mozilla to (unlike Librewolf).
I just know from a privacy standpoint that I always understood Brave to be a hardcore no even dating back to 2018.
That could be true, I honestly don't know. The crypto stuff in Brave definitely seems weird.
Could you link where they say that?
Regardless, they are afflicted by Lawyer Brain and need to hike it to BlueSky
Yeah I always love seeing Brave being mentioned as the better alternative to any browser.
Marketing works…
Reality does too.
Debatable