![]() ![]() Later they were admitted to both stores, aftr making changes.Īvast (Owner of AVG) has a reputation of using extensions to collect and then sell users browsing historyīrave adding a extension that has a reputation of snooping, from a company that has a reputation of snooping on users, is a bad idea. The AVG SafePrice extension has a reputation of sneaky snooping on users and was removed from the Mozilla and Google stores for this reason. The extension was not enabled by default, which was strange. To my surprise I saw that the Brave installation came with the AVG SafePrice extension installed by default. So last week I installed Brave on a friends laptop that runs Windows 10. I choose Brave for that because they have a way of making money with ads that respect your privacy and support content makers. I use Ungoogled Chromium for such websites.īut for non-techie family and friends I wanted a Chromium based browser that had a easier update mechanisme and a more secure future than Ungoogled Chromium. Some websites only work with Chromium based browsers and not with Firefox. So this is a good idea from Mozilla.įirefox gives you more privacy than Chrome. Having translations happen locally is good for privacy.
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