If you need a Chrome-like or Chromium based browser you can always try the various other versions of Chrome out there. Just about every browser that isn’t FF is based on Chromium now.
I saw and read through that article. Brave added a summary feature so people can skip past the long-winded articles and get to the actual content, author got upset that they were skipping over his articles to get to that content.
Vivaldi for instance. If you’re looking for innovation and an iron clad focus on privacy in a heavily modified chromium fork, you really can’t get any better.
Bonus points if you used Opera back in the day as it’s effectivley Opera 2.0.
If you need a Chrome-like or Chromium based browser you can always try the various other versions of Chrome out there. Just about every browser that isn’t FF is based on Chromium now.
There was an article posted about Brave selling some data for AI training, then there’s Edge as well
I saw and read through that article. Brave added a summary feature so people can skip past the long-winded articles and get to the actual content, author got upset that they were skipping over his articles to get to that content.
Except for Epiphany on Linux! Though ive never seen anyone use it unironically. Cause Firefox is still miles ahead.
Vivaldi for instance. If you’re looking for innovation and an iron clad focus on privacy in a heavily modified chromium fork, you really can’t get any better.
Bonus points if you used Opera back in the day as it’s effectivley Opera 2.0.