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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 1099179" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>Yes, I use Brave with those settings for months now; everything is the same except browser isn't filled with crap.</p><p>No, Brave updates don't reverse those. These are settings developed by Brave. It's just they aren't included in the UI.</p><p></p><p>Why are these settings hidden then? Well, these are meant to be used by IT departments in corporate environments and not average home user. But nothing prevents you from using them. This is why, if you change those settings, browser says it's managed by your organization. Same message appears in Windows if you change any of Group Policy settings.</p><p></p><p>I already filled request to Brave team to let us disable junk no ones uses, straight from the UI, but the request is being ignored even though people generally support the idea. They just say "use Group Policy settings" and that's it.</p><p>Lack of communication from Brave's side to users is not their strongest point. They keep asking for feedback, but it's straight getting ignored. One of the reasons why Firefox is now my primary browser.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 1099179, member: 39702"] Yes, I use Brave with those settings for months now; everything is the same except browser isn't filled with crap. No, Brave updates don't reverse those. These are settings developed by Brave. It's just they aren't included in the UI. Why are these settings hidden then? Well, these are meant to be used by IT departments in corporate environments and not average home user. But nothing prevents you from using them. This is why, if you change those settings, browser says it's managed by your organization. Same message appears in Windows if you change any of Group Policy settings. I already filled request to Brave team to let us disable junk no ones uses, straight from the UI, but the request is being ignored even though people generally support the idea. They just say "use Group Policy settings" and that's it. Lack of communication from Brave's side to users is not their strongest point. They keep asking for feedback, but it's straight getting ignored. One of the reasons why Firefox is now my primary browser. [/QUOTE]
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