I don't use Brave. I also don't mindlessly try to find strawman arguments not to use it. You don't need to trust the organization to use their open source software, if someone you trust audited it.
Yeah, nothing there justifies calling it spyware. By those metrics Firefox is also spyware.
It's also outdated af information.
I have notifications turned off globally. The notifications I'm getting are in-app notifications.
man, this is cringe..
I'm asking global override vs application manifest (not application override). So the app asks for access to home/some-dir
but I have a global override that blocks access to home entirely.
how do credit agencies even work? what data do they collect and how?
Firefox isn't made by the non-profit. What do you like that the foundation does such that they'd deserve a donation over a shit ton of open-source projects that need funding?
Haha hard to believe people are actually donating to Mozilla so that they can spend that money on political donations, exec salaries, and useless projects they kill shortly afterwards.
Their TOS says they don't record but who knows..
And it is safe to host HTTP services this way, say something like Immich or NextCloud?
Isn't that the globbing operator?