New Update Brave planning to introduce subscription for customizing the browser?

I do not sync; my principle is "what happens in Windows, stays in Windows".
LOL :)

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I am disturbed that there is no option to sync end-to-end encrypted; even Chrome has a sync passphrase option, even if it's not enabled by default. This is one of the reasons I prefer Firefox and Brave.
What do you need to sync? I keep sync turned off and I only sync my bookmarks usung Flocus (connected via webdav to Koofr)
 
As for myself, in Brave I sync between my devices:

Bookmarks
Reading list (a quick link reference to websites I found interesting but didn't want to bookmark)
Settings
Theme

I don't sync Extensions as I use different AV browser extensions between my PC's , and don't want them to sync when I uninstall an AV, or trial a new one with its browser extension.
 
What do you need to sync?
🤣 You ask as if I have some kind of master plan; it was just part of the available features, and I turned it on (obviously). I run Firefox on several devices, and I like to keep some of the bookmarks accessible, since I don't want to search for links to launch the sites. Settings and add-ons are sort of nice too.

Settings are saved in my mind.
If I don't use notes (or bookmarks) judiciously, I am afraid I am going to forget who you are soon 🤣.
 
🤣 You ask as if I have some kind of master plan; it was just part of the available features, and I turned it on (obviously). I run Firefox on several devices, and I like to keep some of the bookmarks accessible, since I don't want to search for links to launch the sites. Settings and add-ons are sort of nice too.


If I don't use notes (or bookmarks) judiciously, I am afraid I am going to forget who you are soon 🤣.
Individualization; no magic configuration fit for everyone.
 
As for myself, in Brave I sync between my devices:

Bookmarks
Reading list (a quick link reference to websites I found interesting but didn't want to bookmark)
Settings
Theme

I don't sync Extensions as I use different AV browser extensions between my PC's , and don't want them to sync when I uninstall an AV, or trial a new one with its browser extension.

🤣 You ask as if I have some kind of master plan; it was just part of the available features, and I turned it on (obviously). I run Firefox on several devices, and I like to keep some of the bookmarks accessible, since I don't want to search for links to launch the sites. Settings and add-ons are sort of nice too.


If I don't use notes (or bookmarks) judiciously, I am afraid I am going to forget who you are soon 🤣.
It seems that Floccus is perfect for both of you especially if you have multiple browsers. This way you can sync bookmarks across browsers. Give it a try and thank me later. This way if you decide to stop using one browsee, there would be no need to export bookmarks as you already have them stored in Floccus.


Btw you can also sync bookmarks using your password manager. Sticky Password has a dedeicated feature for saving bookmarks.
 
It seems that Floccus is perfect for both of you especially if you have multiple browsers. This way you can sync bookmarks across browsers. Give it a try and thank me later. This way if you decide to stop using one browsee, there would be no need to export bookmarks as you already have them stored in Floccus.


Btw you can also sync bookmarks using your password manager. Sticky Password has a dedeicated feature for saving bookmarks.
As you said, it looks like it covers a lot of browsers :) I'll look into it more, thanks for mentioning it, again :)

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So now you can be fully targeted by Brave as an authenticated user. They will now have your exact ID based on payment data so they can fully harvest your data. Yeah no thank you.

I always found Brave highly suspicious and now this confirms it.
I believe Vivaldi does assign a unique ID to each installation, too.
 
way you can sync bookmarks across browsers. Give it a try and thank me later. This way if you decide to stop using one browsee, there would be no need to export bookmarks as you already have them stored in Floccus.
I’m afraid I have to thank you now (noted in my notes 🤣). You know the law of momentum. We'll probably postpone doing what you suggested until the last minute unless our browsers start to pull a pixelated disappearance.
 
I’m afraid I have to thank you now (noted in my notes 🤣). You know the law of momentum. We'll probably postpone doing what you suggested until the last minute unless our browsers start to pull a pixelated disappearance.
I really do love WebDav. I have most service connected via this protocol. Joplin, Enpass, Floccus, and Zotero. This way I have control over my data and this makes it harder to lose anything. I can migrate from one service to another without being held captive by any service.
 
I believe Vivaldi does assign a unique ID to each installation, too.
Yeah but at least it's an unique ID and not your ID. The payment data allows them to directly assign the unique ID to your payment data as an fully confirmed user that will follow you everywhere. Total 180 from what it originally stood for (privacy).

I don't know if Vivaldi is like other Unique ID systems but many of those allows you to re-randomize the ID seed so if you so choose you can have a different seed every time you start the browser. Of course that doesn't mean that they can't tie all the IDs to your old ID it just ups the difficulty. You don't become the lowest hanging fruit for exploitation.
 
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Yeah but at least it's an unique ID and not your ID. The payment data allows them to directly assign the unique ID to your payment data as an fully confirmed user that will follow you everywhere. Total 180 from what it originally stood for (privacy).
I'm sorry but anyone using Brave for "privacy" needs to reconsider many things. It is bloated and it has crypto built-in, and ad programme and it was caught in manu controversies before. Most people I know are using Brave because it blocks ads and it provides fake sense of security and privacy.

In Chromium world, I tend to trust Vivaldi. I do also trust Waterfox.