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<blockquote data-quote="MyMW_Tips_logon" data-source="post: 1095265" data-attributes="member: 115611"><p>Brave... Above all else I want security and privacy. I have a couple of spreadsheets I revisit a couple of times a year to check on (test) the current releases. I've been doing this a couplel of years now. I found that u just cannot be sure with most of them that they are not going to falter on the tests. The only one where speed is a huge issue is Tor and anyone who know's how Tor works to achieve its perpetual Best for Anonymity understands why this is and accepts it as the cost of that Anonymity. Brave has Tor windows which help it get closer to Tor in this area, but it still is not Tor. That said, Brave is the Best IMO. It is important to remember that Brave, Chrome, Edge, and Opera are Chromium based to different degrees so this makes them about the same as Chrome, except Brave, which is all about Privacy. They all get the same Chromium updates for security, but Brave also updates Privacy. They are all similar in Benchmark Speed Tests, but Brave removes a lot of telemetry and tracking code and is faster. It is also faster because it blocks ads. YouTube is a total different experience with Brave.</p><p></p><p>The one test all of them but one chokes on is EFF's Cover Your Tracks. The only one that consistently passes the CYT tests is Brave.</p><p></p><p>Here are the browsers I check: Brave, Chrome, Edge, Safari, Firefox, LibreWolf, Mullvad, Tor, Vivaldi, Opera</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MyMW_Tips_logon, post: 1095265, member: 115611"] Brave... Above all else I want security and privacy. I have a couple of spreadsheets I revisit a couple of times a year to check on (test) the current releases. I've been doing this a couplel of years now. I found that u just cannot be sure with most of them that they are not going to falter on the tests. The only one where speed is a huge issue is Tor and anyone who know's how Tor works to achieve its perpetual Best for Anonymity understands why this is and accepts it as the cost of that Anonymity. Brave has Tor windows which help it get closer to Tor in this area, but it still is not Tor. That said, Brave is the Best IMO. It is important to remember that Brave, Chrome, Edge, and Opera are Chromium based to different degrees so this makes them about the same as Chrome, except Brave, which is all about Privacy. They all get the same Chromium updates for security, but Brave also updates Privacy. They are all similar in Benchmark Speed Tests, but Brave removes a lot of telemetry and tracking code and is faster. It is also faster because it blocks ads. YouTube is a total different experience with Brave. The one test all of them but one chokes on is EFF's Cover Your Tracks. The only one that consistently passes the CYT tests is Brave. Here are the browsers I check: Brave, Chrome, Edge, Safari, Firefox, LibreWolf, Mullvad, Tor, Vivaldi, Opera [/QUOTE]
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