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Mike Kuketz called Brave ambivalent and saif that their outward presentation does not match the Browsers behaviour
BTW, another argument is: Don't use Chromium-based browsers, browser engine diversity is important for an open web.
From the linked source (2023), which I assume you can understand as a German speaker:
Can you link to where he says he uses Brave? Maybe I'm wrong here, but this seems sceptical.
More quotes:
(I really don't want to be toxic, but at least the Mike Kuketz talk is you spreading misinformation)
Weeeeeird, I asked him on Mastodon, let's see what he says.
None of this is misinformation. All the links in this post can be cross-referenced with other links stating the exact same thing.
This is the first post I've made, not the only post I've commented on. Also, Lemmy didn't exist until 2023 (or 2022?) so how exactly could my account be created in 2016?
Edit:
Apparently Lemmy has actually existed for a really long time, but still not since 2016.