Gábor Gulyás, PhD@GulyasGG·Apr 11, 2017Hey @brave users, this methods sees through your coat with 100% accuracy! Demo: https://extensions.inrialpes.fr/brave/ Code:github.comGitHub - gaborgulyas/are_you_brave: 100% accuracy Brave browser detection (at the time)100% accuracy Brave browser detection (at the time) - GitHub - gaborgulyas/are_you_brave: 100% accuracy Brave browser detection (at the time)313
Antoine Vastel@xopek59·Apr 12, 2017Replying to @GulyasGG and @braveHey, it didn't really work for me. I'm curious to know what technique you use to detect the browser ? Only the UA ?2
Gábor Gulyás, PhD@GulyasGG·Apr 12, 2017Replying to @xopek59 and @braveIt works on Mac, Win. The issue might be that something is different on your Linux, causing the turbulence... looking fwd to the screenshot!1
Antoine Vastel@xopek59Replying to @GulyasGG and @braveHere is the screenshot ;)12:18 PM · Apr 12, 2017·Twitter Web Client
Gábor Gulyás, PhD@GulyasGG·Apr 12, 2017Replying to @xopek59 and @braveThanks! The torrent handling extension missing! For the PDF viewer, I couldn't find something that works, but I didn't check through all...3
Antoine Vastel@xopek59·Jun 26, 2017Replying to @GulyasGG and @braveJust to let you know if you are interested in detecting Brave in an other way. You can execute the following code: (1/n)