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  "path": "/t/wish-for-clean-brave-browser/34448?page=7#post_141",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-10T05:27:44.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
  "textContent": "dadnerd:\n\n> In addition, they regularly add additional privacy disrespecting settings and rely on users to know they were added and go in regularly to change them. Do an experiment. Take a screenshot of your Brave settings. Set yourself a calendar reminder to go back once a month and compare what the settings page looks like from month to month. In my experience, browser updates with Brave would literally sometimes change some of my settings back to the insane default.\n\nClassic. If they add a new feature, it absolutely has to be enabled by default. It would be fine if it were some kind of useful feature, but it’s always just garbage that violates user privacy and security. Also there’s Brave’s famous Variations feature, which lets developers run A/B tests and remotely change a user’s settings at any time. Obviously, there’s still no option to disable this.",
  "title": "Wish for \"clean\" Brave Browser"
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