

Huh, I didn’t realize. I’ve had it installed forever, I guess I didn’t realize. Oh well, I just switched back to Brave and I don’t even have uBO installed anymore and it’s been fine.
Huh, I didn’t realize. I’ve had it installed forever, I guess I didn’t realize. Oh well, I just switched back to Brave and I don’t even have uBO installed anymore and it’s been fine.
Shorts are the only thing that really annoyed me, I don’t mind recommendations or comments, and I just keep a tab open on my subs page all the time anyway.
I haven’t had the app installed since I got my phone. I don’t believe it was installed by default, or if it was I removed it immediately.
Maybe? shrug I didn’t look too hard, I stumbled across someone talking about dark reader and was like ‘I must have this in my life.’
I haven’t deleted it because there are a couple of people I might theoretically need to get in touch with at some point that I don’t have contact with otherwise.
IIRC Facebook was not installed by default on my Samsung A32, and there is no trace of it now so I don’t think I removed it. shrug Otherwise, use privacy features in your browser/on your device
Or you could just not use their toxic bullshit. I haven’t logged into Facebook in like 6 years.
Interesting, I’ll definitely have to give it a shot. I really want to like Firefox, but it just has lots of little issues that never quite get resolved. That per-page zoom thing has been all over the forums and bug trackers for years and still doesn’t have a fix. Gonna have to figure out how to import all my passwords and shit back over to Brave tho, that was kinda a pain going to Firefox. :P
Interesting, I never even knew Brave had that stuff built in, i switched from Chrome years ago and installing ublock origin had already just become the default thing I do to any browser first thing by that point. Though I will note this line in the link you provided:
For as long as we’re able (and assuming the cooperation of the extension authors), Brave will continue to support some privacy-relevant MV2 extensions—specifically AdGuard, NoScript, uBlock Origin, and uMatrix
Which suggests that they’re planning to eventually be forced into Manifest V3 (or something similar) to gimp those extensions, but I s’pose I’ll give it a shot without ublock and see how it goes. Firefox has given me trouble in a bunch of ways (not remembering per-page zoom, hotkeys changing on me unexpectedly, issues with reddit/lemmy on long posts, etc) and I wouldn’t mind switching back.
I liked Brave well enough, but I switched to Firefox when I learned Google was going to force Manifest V3’s adblock-gimp into Chromium. I figure it’s a matter of time before Chromium-based browsers like Brave are forced to either adopt it or fork Chromium and maintain it themselves, and I know which of those two seems more likely to me.
The catch is now you have games in their ecosystem and are more likely to spend more time and money there.
This seems like asking someone to do your google homework for you. :P Just google that shit and get the specs yourself.
Bill Wurtz’s excellent history of the entire world, I guess. Also check out his history of Japan.
Yeah I don’t need anywhere near that much. I’m syncing maybe 50-100mb worth of stuff. More might be nice cause I could back up other things too, but… meh.
Came here to say this, I’m glad I’m not the only one.
Yeah, that worked for copyign stuff over, but I need some kind of cloud backup service that I can drop files like my passwrods.kdbx file or my writing projects on to ensure that they are backed up. I have since discovered pCloud and have been very happy with it so far.
Yeah, I found some tutorials for it and was like ‘Nah fuck this’, so I switched to pCloud. Much rather have a linux-native client for a service that cares about privacy and doesn’t include the fuckery that MS often puts into its products. pCloud works great.
But I’m not running, I’m just a tourist!