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I mean isn't proton recommended on privacyguides? Do you think they need to update it?
Privacy guides recommends Brave. I've said enough.
What's wrong with brave? I didn't like the crypto feature but I got the impression that it's a good privacy browser for people that need syncing
Do your own research, this is the most useful thing I can tell you and it applies to anything.
Yes that is correct, I just wanted to hear what people on Lemmy have to say
Brave, like Proton, has a lot of fanboys (assuming they aren't bots) that blatantly ignore key informations about the companies of said products.
In this kind of scenario resorting to your own independent search is the only thing you can do.
I see, good to know