well, brave's crypto is opt in anyways, it wont be used unless you manually enable it yourself
Firefox paired with arkenfox's userjs, or librewolf which basically configures all of that for you, are also good options.
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well, brave's crypto is opt in anyways, it wont be used unless you manually enable it yourself
Firefox paired with arkenfox's userjs, or librewolf which basically configures all of that for you, are also good options.
Just follow guides on turn it off "crap" that you don't want.
Use Firefox my dude, switched from Brave and haven't gone back
You can just disable it in settings, fairly easily. This is preferable to searching for an obscure fork of brave (for me personally).
Never trust anything that comes anywhere near crypto. Firefox with the Electronic Frontier Foundation's privacy badger plugin and a good adblocker is the way to go. https://privacybadger.org/
Why is crypto so bad? Please explain.