I hear that both CloudFlare is privacy respectful and that it spies on site visitors (with their CDN). What’s your thoughts on this matter?

    • TheAnonymouseJoker@lemmy.ml
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      4 years ago

      He is spreading a bunch of FUD, and calling me a FUD spreader. Beware of this user, shilling Chromium monopoly, crypto scam, crippled ad blocker, Tor that does not work properly and a bunch of terrible stuff.

      this user's comments look bizarre here

    • Qgpkje4rY5s@lemmy.ml
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      4 years ago
      • Familiar interface for everyone. Since Chrome owns 70% of the market share, migrating to a privacy friendly clone won’t make the slightest difference since Brave runs on Chromium.
      • Built in ad-blocker and tracker blocker.
      • Built in Tor. (NOTE: This is not a replacement for the Tor browser, even Brave states this. This is purely an extra layer of privacy when needed.)
      • Excellent fingerprinting resistance. (Fingerprint.JS does not work on Brave).
      • New ad-system which rewards you for your attention.
      • It’s the browser that phones home the least out of the box.
      • No telemetry out of the box.
      • Since it runs on Chromium, it supports all Chrome extensions which do not exist on all other browsers.
      • Excellent security, since it is built on Chromium and de-googled patches get pushed out extremely fast, it is an overall secure browser.

      There’s probably more that I didn’t mention but these are the ones off the top of my head.