![]() Will be looking for another browser - one where I can actually CONTROL what I want it to do. What happened to PRIVACY, Started using Brave as an alternative to Chrome but it’s just as invasive/busted. I absolutely abhor this feature for the case that another individual may use my browser. Yeah, this is my only real sticking point with the browser so far. ![]() Unacceptable for a so-called "privacy-protecting" browser Some excerpts from the threads above and this GitHub issue:īrave as a Privacy Browser really needs to address this one. There are at least three threads on the Brave forums on this: However, for me, this is about credibility.) The existence of this bug is worse enough for Braves privacy credibility in my eyes, but worse still is the inability to fix it for one year and the P4 priority. Therefore it would be great if you could clarify your position so we can make an informed decision about whether to continue to use and advocate for Brave. You are of course free to prioritize the way you wish, but I think a few of us feel that the non-action on this issue isn't in line with our perception of how the Brave team is communicating around its privacy focus. Miscellaneous would it be possible with a comment on why a privacy-breaching bug like this has not been fixed in one year, and why it has been given a priority of P4?Ī few of us are quiet invested in Brave and are advocating it to friends and our networks. Is the issue reproducible on the latest version of Chrome?.Does the issue resolve itself when disabling Brave Rewards? no. ![]()
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