


The bug described in the article here was unintentional and was fixed very quickly after being initially reported to the Brave team: Instead of writing a “50 page comment”, it will suffice to say that bugs happen, in all software products. If there were any serious and deliberate privacy issues of Brave and / or a visible lack of care on part of the Brave team, then rest assured, I would talk about it and call it out (after having switched browsers in response, J It’s not the same thing, and I am therefore not treating it as the same thing. If you compare that to a simple fix of Brave, the type of simple fix which they introduce daily because no software is bug-free, then I can’t help you. The “flaws” I detail regards to Firefox concern such deliberate breaches of trust, or problems of Firefox that are very hard to resolve and have been left rotting for years (like lack of both sandboxing and proper site isolation). Intentional breaches of trust are another scenario, but this isn’t one. I mean talking about issues that were already resolved, this would be idiotic. I don’t see the point of riding an issue that is already resolved to death – do you see a point in that? I don’t do that for Firefox, either. Cringe” (you shouldn’t mistreat other’s nicks, seriously – this is unasked for)
