Comment on Brave CEO rants about "lefties," "glowies," George Soros
fatalicus@lemmy.world 1 month agoThey stole money by adding donation links to content creators pages, then didn’t give the donated money to the creators.
Comment on Brave CEO rants about "lefties," "glowies," George Soros
fatalicus@lemmy.world 1 month agoThey stole money by adding donation links to content creators pages, then didn’t give the donated money to the creators.
qevlarr@lemmy.world 1 month ago
I don’t know what that has to do with my question? I am not defending anything like that
snek_boi@lemmy.ml 1 month ago
I see how they didn’t answer the question. However, maybe he’s not answering your question but commenting on “Brave is a great product”.
xavier666@lemm.ee 1 month ago
“Jim occasionally bullies his colleagues but he is a good person otherwise”
qevlarr@lemmy.world 1 month ago
That doesn’t make it a bad product. I’ve never interacted with any of the crypto or donation stuff. You go into settings, click “no thanks” and are never bothered by any of that ever again. So no, these stories people repeat ad nauseam don’t take away anything from the product. Why don’t other people demand better from the alternatives? If there is one better than Brave at fighting popups and stuff, I’m all for it
shishka_b0b@lemm.ee 1 month ago
You will not be getting an invite to my next BBQ.
fatalicus@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
It was a comment on your claim that brave is a great product.
Straight up scamming their users is in my opinion not something that is done by “great products”.
Other examples is that Web browser that added their own referral code when users bought stuff on a crypto exchange. Oops, that was brave as well.
Or that one that installed a paid vpn service during an update, without user consent.
You guessed it, brave that as well.
qevlarr@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
None of that affects the average user. I’m talking about the experience as a browser. No ads, popups, cookie walls, newsletter signup, none of that. Much better than I’ve seen with Firefox plugins. I don’t use their VPN or crypto, it doesn’t affect me at all. Crypto is always shady but it’s a choice to engage with that, and they do make it easy to avoid completely
fatalicus@lemmy.world 5 weeks ago
Of course it affects the average user, if nothing else then by showing that the browser can’t be trusted.
If the people making the browser is willing to alter the Web pages people visit to steal money once, what makes you think they aren’t willing to do so again for any number of reasons?