• JackbyDev@programming.dev
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    7 months ago

    No. Brave has a history of modifying links you click on to add affiliate information. The only time to use Brave is if user agent spoofing for “chrome only” websites doesn’t make it work.

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      7 months ago

      ps. i also first started using Brave when certain streaming sites refused to work in Firefox :)

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      7 months ago

      they appear to have stopped that 4 years ago and apologized for the mistake

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        7 months ago

        Right, but I don’t trust them as a result and I don’t feel comfortable recommending them or not pointing it out. Meddling with links you click is malware behavior.

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          7 months ago

          the VPN was a feature of the software at the time and not enabled unless you signed up but as you point out if software changes its service without explicitly telling users these days it feels bad

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              7 months ago

              according to the minutes of research i did ;-) i got the impression the service was disabled by default. i don’t know the tech details otherwise so i don’t know if it made the system vulnerable or unstable in any way. i didn’t find anything like that.

              more to the point is that they should have said that VPN resources were being installed