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Brave Browser Feature Review (release v.1.3.115 Windows)
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<blockquote data-quote="Lenny_Fox" data-source="post: 860502" data-attributes="member: 82776"><p>1 Thanks changed the text, having one question. I (thought) had read somewhere that although Opera lags in Chrome version, they do patch critical vulnerabilities when they are relevant in code base of the Chromium version they are using. I have put the (thought) between (marks) because I googled but can't find the link anymore, so unsure at the moment whether I am mixing up things. Am I disillusioned on Opera's patches or can't I just find the source on the internet anymore? Please provide feedback, thanks </p><p></p><p>3. I have read something about Brave in a marketing magazine in the past about their plans. The CEO who gave the interview mentioned that Brave would block advertisements in websites and seamlessly replace them with Brave ads. When ads are published in the look and feel of the websites selling (display) space to ad-networks, these advertisements are called 'native ads' in digital marketing, that is why I used that term. I did not know Brave refers to them as publisher ads.</p><p></p><p>2. Thanks changed the text, used current time, while I should have used past tome, because I tried them both in 2019. In my above post, I quoted the text of the Brave CEO (about roll-out of Brave ads) which I remembered from the interview. So I stand corrected, because the interview dated even further back than when I tried Brave in 2019.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lenny_Fox, post: 860502, member: 82776"] 1 Thanks changed the text, having one question. I (thought) had read somewhere that although Opera lags in Chrome version, they do patch critical vulnerabilities when they are relevant in code base of the Chromium version they are using. I have put the (thought) between (marks) because I googled but can't find the link anymore, so unsure at the moment whether I am mixing up things. Am I disillusioned on Opera's patches or can't I just find the source on the internet anymore? Please provide feedback, thanks 3. I have read something about Brave in a marketing magazine in the past about their plans. The CEO who gave the interview mentioned that Brave would block advertisements in websites and seamlessly replace them with Brave ads. When ads are published in the look and feel of the websites selling (display) space to ad-networks, these advertisements are called 'native ads' in digital marketing, that is why I used that term. I did not know Brave refers to them as publisher ads. 2. Thanks changed the text, used current time, while I should have used past tome, because I tried them both in 2019. In my above post, I quoted the text of the Brave CEO (about roll-out of Brave ads) which I remembered from the interview. So I stand corrected, because the interview dated even further back than when I tried Brave in 2019. [/QUOTE]
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