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"textContent": "It’s true, but at the same time it is a little bit of an overstatement. They’ve explained that they don’t block those specific details by default because doing so causes too much site breakage for very little gain.\n\nI guess Brave really wants to be the privacy browser for the normie’s, which I applaud them for. And it really is good enough for that demographic.\n\nPersonally, I kinda like taking the time to screw around in Firefox to get everything as close to perfect as I could possibly get. And I don’t even have a threat model anywhere close to requiring that.\n\nBut not everyone wants to do that, and your average user definitely won’t understand that, or potential breakage, and not everyone necessarily needs that.",
"title": "Wish for \"clean\" Brave Browser"
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