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<blockquote data-quote="HarborFront" data-source="post: 970560" data-attributes="member: 55987"><p>According to your link UC has very little protection agianst 3rd-party tracking or privacy features which is true because the intent of UC is just to de-Goggle and nothing else. Not even implementing privacy features. If the user needs more tracking/privacy protections then he has to do it by other means. I believe this also applies to Librewolf whose intent is to de-Mozilla.</p><p></p><p>So comparing them to Brave is not fair as Brave has the tracking protections/privacy features built-in. A fair comparison with Brave would be to have Brave removes the built-in protections/privacy features and see how good it is in de-Googling against UC. Or have Brave compared against browsers with tracking/privacy built-in protections.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HarborFront, post: 970560, member: 55987"] According to your link UC has very little protection agianst 3rd-party tracking or privacy features which is true because the intent of UC is just to de-Goggle and nothing else. Not even implementing privacy features. If the user needs more tracking/privacy protections then he has to do it by other means. I believe this also applies to Librewolf whose intent is to de-Mozilla. So comparing them to Brave is not fair as Brave has the tracking protections/privacy features built-in. A fair comparison with Brave would be to have Brave removes the built-in protections/privacy features and see how good it is in de-Googling against UC. Or have Brave compared against browsers with tracking/privacy built-in protections. [/QUOTE]
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