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  • And can be happily ignored. I’ve seen that thing just twice, once on my desktop and once on Android.

    And it’s opt in, not opt out.

    My point still stands: it’s a good drop in replacement for Google Chrome.

    It’s not the best, but it’s better than staying with Google - a lot of people want a familiar hassle free replacement, and in that regard I don’t know what else to recommend



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    5 hours ago

    I’ve gotten downvote bombed for suggesting Brave as a Chrome replacement since they have Ublock filters built in. Sure you need to disable a few settings after a fresh install, but at least they let you. Idgaf about their ceo did 15 yeard ago etc. – I’m not giving them money, I’m using a product which is familiar with what I used before, and has good ad blocking built in.