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Brave and chromium are still safe right ?
7 1 ReplyBrave has never been a super safe browser, they've done some shady things. If you need Chrome just use Chromium with some settings and plugins.
I've never seen someone who actually genuinely needed Chrome though.
24 2 ReplyIf you HAVE to use a blink browser, try Vivaldi. Brave is not the "privacy alternative" people seem to think it is.
16 2 ReplyI don't know, but who cares? What does anyone have against Firefox? It's fast, has a massive extensions library, open source, secure, private ... there's literally no reason whatsoever not to use it.
17 3 ReplyI mostly use Firefox but some Azure admin stuff only works in chrome or edge.
5 0 Replyfucking Azure
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People don't like change. But I'm a hypocrite. I've tried switching to Firefox multiple times but I always go back, not even really sure why. I use it as a secondary browser these days.
1 0 ReplyDifferent choices? Bad UI? People like me that despise Mozilla? Fuck them.
1 3 ReplyBy all means, continue being part of the problem.
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No, Chromium will not be fine. Apparently Google have already pushed the code for their "integrity API" with Chromium on git.
https://github.com/chromium/chromium/commit/6f47a22906b2899412e79a2727355efa9cc8f5bd
https://www.resetera.com/threads/google-pushes-web-integrity-enforcement-code-into-chromium.746506/
https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/15bxx7p/google_merges_web_integrity_api_drm_for_the_web/
6 2 ReplyDon't know about bare Chromium, most likely no, Brave on the other hand will still support them last I heard
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