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Imagine being a wealthy CEO who spends his time claiming women belong in the kitchen and should not have control of their own bodies. Or that same CEO claiming black lives do not matter. That same CEO claiming love is only love between a man and woman. That same CEO saying, both LGBTQ+ and trans folk suffer from mental illness. Furthermore, claiming that COVID was a hoax, vaccines kill people, and is a firm, Donald Trump supporter.

You probably think, I am talking about Elon Musk, and you likely support the idea of Tesla going bankrupt, as not to support a Nazi. But who I am actually describing is Brendan Eich, the founder and CEO of Brave Browser, but when you tell people that is the case, people will argue "that is different".
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#ElonMusk #Musk #BrendanEich #Eich #Brave #BraveBrowser #LGBTQ+ #LGBTQ #Trans #WomensRights #BlackLivesMatter

Nazis once took over, because people were willing to compromise.

Today, people, even ordinary people, are willing to compromise.

Brave Browser, for example, was founded and currently managed by a Nazi. But people say, "that's different". No, it is not.

When you selectively pick and choose products and services founded, promoted, and sponsored by Nazis, you give them clout, you give them credibility, and you even give them money, power, and influence.

By compromising, you become compromised.

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#Facism #Project2025 #Nazis #Brave #BraveBrowser

The idea of using just #CSS to fingerprint email clients and browsers is wild. The approach suggested in this repo

github.com/cispa/cascading-spy

and further #research paper

publications.cispa.de/articles

explain the technique that works even if #javascript is disabled.

They further explain that they reached out both to #Tor and #BraveBrowser where such exploits should be mitigated.

One example where such an exploit can cause even more precision is when it is incorporated into #phishing attacks. Since the exploit was also able to depict the operating system, meaning one could combine existing exploits for a more targeted attack.

This repository contains the artifact for our paper "Cascading Spy Sheets: Exploiting the Complexity of Modern CSS for Email and Browser Fingerprinting" published at NDSS 2025. - cispa/ca...
GitHubGitHub - cispa/cascading-spy-sheets: This repository contains the artifact for our paper "Cascading Spy Sheets: Exploiting the Complexity of Modern CSS for Email and Browser Fingerprinting" published at NDSS 2025.This repository contains the artifact for our paper "Cascading Spy Sheets: Exploiting the Complexity of Modern CSS for Email and Browser Fingerprinting" published at NDSS 2025. - cispa/ca...

Looking for an alternative to Google Chrome or Safari?
@brave browser might be worth a try!
This privacy-focused browser has a build-in #adblocker so you can enjoy browsing and watching YouTube without distracting #ads. In addition brave makes sure you not are being #tracked by every move.

Visit the brave browser website here: brave.com/

Brave Software IncThe browser that puts you first | BraveBrave, the browser that puts you first. The Brave browser is a fast, private, and secure web browser for PC, Mac, and mobile.

TIL the Brave browser is a literal crypto scam. They claim to compensate website owners and content creators with their BAT token, but if you don't or can't claim the rewards within 90 days they pocket the tokens themselves. Apparently it's extremely difficult to signup and claim your BAT tokens...
news.ycombinator.com/item?id=1

news.ycombinator.comBrave taking cryptocurrency donations “for me” without my consent | Hacker News

YOU! Yes, you there, with the face and the browser!

Are you curious about using #macOS #Shortcuts for automating #GoogleChrome, #MicrosoftEdge, #Vivaldi, #Chromium, #BraveBrowser, and #Safari? Of course you are, because you're a sharp one (and looking sharp, by the way)!

In any case, check out Browser Actions (beta)! I just published a new version.
actions.work/browser-actions

And maybe/please boost this post, I'd really appreciate it! 🤙🏼

ActionsDotWork.Browser Actions: Your favourite browser, now with macOS Shortcuts support
Veel kasutajalt Carlo Zottmann

Those of you who had followed me, know that I am a double-browser user: @Waterfox and @Vivaldi . And that was true. Until now.

Today I decided to switch a new browser - to be honest, two new browsers.

One of them is Zen Browser - perfect for me, at least (see screenshot below).

Why did I choose Zen Browser?

- I am a vertical tabs user and hate using horizontal tabs, since I want to see everything. So, yeah, by default - yes by default - Zen Browser offers vertical tabs.

- I don't own a Macbook or a Mac, but I always wanted to try out Arc Browser. So, uh, Zen Browser, is something like Arc Browser. Any feature of Arc Browser you name, and you have it in Zen Browser.

- Zen Browser is a fork of Firefox - a privacy focused one, yet, has modified UX, beautiful icons, and is just like....like I want it.

Here is the hugest reason I switched from Waterfox (and else Firefox or Firefox fork) to Zen Browser:

- Web pages speed.

As you know, in Firefox, webpages are taking a good amount of time to load. However, in Chromium browsers (like Vivaldi) , same websites are loading much faster, way, way much faster.

Soooo, what if, Firefox, while remaining a privacy-focused amazing browser, had a speed for websites as if it were a Chromium browser?

What if Firefox was fast as Chrome?

Zen Browser is the answer to that question.

Because it is fast as hell.

I know, by this time of reading that post, you are really skeptic now: "Is that browser open-source?" you ask. My answer? It is! The source code is available on GitHub.

Yes, Linux, Windows, and macOS supported.

I've seen a good amount of people making videos about this browser, so I decided to give it a try :-)

Which means I am more likely to discontinue using Waterfox.

Next, I no longer use Vivaldi. Today I switched to @brave instead.

What's that? Why are you staring me like this?

Don't tell me. I know what you gonna tell me. You don't have to tell me everything; I am absolutely aware of what will you tell me.

I don't trust Brave Browser either. In fact, that browser is quite suspicious to me and I, uh, dislike it.

Then why did I switched to it from Vivaldi?

Adblocking and trackerblocking is Brave's main focus. Brave, is, uh, "the best" when it comes to privacy. At least I've been told so......from Brave's website.

Before you tell me anything - yes, personally, I do believe Firefox (now Zen Browser in this case) is better. Yet, I, as a sort-of "backup", use Chromium browsers as well, if a Firefox browser will crash or will not react.

One more reason that I've done that double switch from Waterfox to Zen Browser and from Vivaldi to Brave Browser:

Vertical tabs. Yeah, I repeating myself, I know.

You see, I dunno what about you, but me personally, I want to see all tabs at once. And that's why I've done the switch.

I see you wanting to ask: "But why did you made the switch? You can have vertical tabs in Vivaldi and Waterfox too?....."

Truth to be told, it is. But I have some issues with these "vertical tabs".

Before I'll continue, please note that I run Linux Mint, 20.3, Cinnamon edition, on my Lenovo ThinkCentre Edge 90z.

Alright.

Vivaldi's vertical tabs (second screenshot) aren't bad. However, at some time, the "+" button under tabs stopped to appear, which confused me at the time. Checking now, seems to be having bug fixed.........

I was about to use the bug as an excuse to use Brave's vertical tabs instead...maybe it was due to my OS....well, at least I said it previously that because of Brave's focus on adblocking and privacy, I'll switch to it. Yeah, sometimes ads do display in both Waterfox and Vivaldi, and yes, yes, and yes, I do, I DO have uBlock Origin and others well-recommended extensions installed. However, due to YouTube fight with adblockers, even they don't help, while Brave does blocks YouTube's blocker of adblockers.

My main browser will be Zen Browser now (which before was Waterfox) and my second browser will be Brave (which before was Vivaldi).

I am not saying that these browsers are perfect or so whatever, I am just trying them out. If I'll dislike either of these, I'll switch back.

Links:

To try out Zen Browser (with link to GitHub): zen-browser.app

To try, uh, Brave......brave.com

*P.S. I plan to switch from Linux Mint to Arc Linux.*

*P.S.2. BTW, I didn't wanted to switch to Brave until I watched @distrotube 's one of the latest videos about why use Brave. Same about Arc Linux: his 1 year video helped me to understand the difference between Mint and Arc.*

Potential upcoming Brave Pro Subscription

Hey @brave, would you like to inform us what Brave Pro actually is and what is going on with it? It pretty concerns me, and other people since it seems like the browser itself is getting a subscription model which I think almost no one will like nor support.

So I would really appreciate clarification in this.

Source: github.com/brave/brave-browser

Sidenote: I'm unable to access the Google Docs, since an Acc is required, but you will probably not be able to access them anyway without permission.