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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 107474" data-source="post: 1072758"><p>First, I am using brave on Android and I am grateful that Brave provides such a good Chromium based browser on Android.</p><p></p><p>The arguments against anti-fingerprinting have been been fiercely and passionately discussed by some members (now forgotten seers). To be honest although some of those members claimed they were in the advertising industry themselves or used to be IT-managers responsible for thousends of endpoints, I tended to believe the developers of Brave and JShelter, simply because they were verified professionals and the people on a forum can claim any background or personality (by the way I am Santa's younger brother).</p><p></p><p>Although I understand the reason's for dropping this STRICT anti-fingerprinting feature, the disappointing part is that the experts of Brave seem to confess in hinsight that those former members were right (incoherent and non-real world values make you stand out and easier to fingerprint and track).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 107474, post: 1072758"] First, I am using brave on Android and I am grateful that Brave provides such a good Chromium based browser on Android. The arguments against anti-fingerprinting have been been fiercely and passionately discussed by some members (now forgotten seers). To be honest although some of those members claimed they were in the advertising industry themselves or used to be IT-managers responsible for thousends of endpoints, I tended to believe the developers of Brave and JShelter, simply because they were verified professionals and the people on a forum can claim any background or personality (by the way I am Santa's younger brother). Although I understand the reason's for dropping this STRICT anti-fingerprinting feature, the disappointing part is that the experts of Brave seem to confess in hinsight that those former members were right (incoherent and non-real world values make you stand out and easier to fingerprint and track). [/QUOTE]
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