today is my 2 year anniversary at @brave. glad to work for an open source company that stays focused, ignores trolling, and values peeps regardless of race, gender, politics, sexual identity, and appearance
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@Brave as my primary browser on both desktop and iOS. Thank you for making something great.1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes -
I use it on mobile just because everything else with any adblocking is way too slow, but would love it if
@brave could get real working blocking.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like -
Replying to @RichFelker @MisterJHuffman and
Not sure what you mean by "real working blocking", but I believe it isn't their goal to block legit, unobtrusive ads.
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Replying to @code__brew @RichFelker and
Brave's blocking is as real as it gets, though we do limit it largely to 3rd party resources. We may introduce first-party, and aesthetic blockers in the future.
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Replying to @BraveSampson @code__brew and
Compared to uBlock Origin it does almost nothing for nuisances or tracking & malvertising threats.
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Replying to @RichFelker @code__brew and
How are you determining that? Brave blocks at the network level, all third-party resources (sans images). We also modify requests and responses to protect user privacy and identity. What are we missing?
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Replying to @BraveSampson @code__brew and
Hmm, according to https://panopticlick.eff.org it's just "acceptable ads". Also failing to stop fingerprinting.
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The annoying ads I notice are probably mostly same-site, like Twitter.
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