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You got pedantic instead of replying to my overall point.

To take a step back, which browser do you use? Did it come with an ad blocker?

Do you apply these same standards to all browsers and fiercely challenge them like Brave, let's say... Firefox?



I'm challenging the claim that Brave is somehow better, when in fact it's a step back.

> Do you apply these same standards to all browsers and fiercely challenge them like Brave, let's say... Firefox?

Firefox doesn't claim that they're trying to address the problem of ads on the internet, so no, I don't challenge Firefox's false claims. See how that works?


https://imgur.com/a/p4CVBHb

"Power and privacy to the people. No need to dig into your security settings. Fierce privacy is our default."

- Firefox on a recent update. You know, a browser that defaults to Google search and having search suggestions on. I know I'd have a couple privacy settings to change.




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