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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 97327" data-source="post: 1065747"><p>Yes that is true generally and certainly applicable when enabling experimental features. But you make a valid point, I should have limited this to REWARDS and WALLET (so apologize for over stretching it and I thank you for that, I editted my post).</p><p></p><p>Disabling Rewards and Wallet which Lnk posted might make Brave unstable, is so unlikely because these features are build ON TOP of chromium and certainly NOT experimental (Rewards is the feature on which Brave's business model is based and Crypto Wallet support is an USP of Brave). I also explained that a disable is only one test-case, opposed to enabling which requires all logical paths to be tested (even so these options are so important to Brave, they will test everything related to Rewards and Wallet well),</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 97327, post: 1065747"] Yes that is true generally and certainly applicable when enabling experimental features. But you make a valid point, I should have limited this to REWARDS and WALLET (so apologize for over stretching it and I thank you for that, I editted my post). Disabling Rewards and Wallet which Lnk posted might make Brave unstable, is so unlikely because these features are build ON TOP of chromium and certainly NOT experimental (Rewards is the feature on which Brave's business model is based and Crypto Wallet support is an USP of Brave). I also explained that a disable is only one test-case, opposed to enabling which requires all logical paths to be tested (even so these options are so important to Brave, they will test everything related to Rewards and Wallet well), [/QUOTE]
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