11/15/2022: I’m switching web browsers again


Moving to a more private web browser

Plus: Google’s VPN, Android’s new video editor, and “mark as unread” for texts.

Brave in Windows with vertical tab list on the left

For years, I’ve toyed with the idea of using Brave as my primary web browser.

Brave blocks ads on the web by default, and its protections against creepy trackers are unparalleled. Because it’s based on the open source code behind Google Chrome, it supports nearly all the same features and works with the same browser extensions as well. (It’s also available on iOS and Android.)

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