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ncphil | 2 years ago

Totally personal preference, but not a fan of the Brave UI. At least from my perspective they (like Vivaldi and Edge) are trying too hard to distinguish themselves from the outward look and feel of Chromium. It's their right as a fork, and that of whoever finds it works for them. I'm not even bothered by (or much notice) the built-in crypto-based gamification. I just wish someone would do a minimalist fork of Chromium, maybe with a rudimentary sync service.

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bragr|2 years ago

The gamification is a pretty out of date hot take now. They still have that crypto stuff, but they pivoted about a year ago to try to sell the built in VPN and get more value out of their search engine to raise revenue instead.

baal80spam|2 years ago

The best part is that right click is all it takes to hide the VPN and other stuff from the UI. I usually do it first thing after I install Brave and never see it again.

LegitShady|2 years ago

Honestly Firefox is way worse than brave in terms of intrusive stuff.

When Firefox updates I get full screen ads for their VPN and whatnot. Brave has never done anything like that to me. Hide the features you don’t want once, never see them again.

jacooper|2 years ago

And their search engine is actually pretty good

rejectfinite|2 years ago

I can just configure away the stuff I don't want on Brave? They have options for all the stuff, I turned these off/changed:

- Sponsored images

- Cards

- VPN button

- Wallet button

- Set shields to aggressive

- Brave rewards program and button in UI

- Turn off Autoplay

- Turn ON Snowflake

So it looks pretty clean but it is a lot of digging in menus. But I would rather have more settings than less.

scrum-treats|2 years ago

It's pretty great. I really like Brave.

Given_47|2 years ago

Actually did not kno about snowflake yet, so thanks for mentioning

darklycan51|2 years ago

My only real issues with Brave is 1)that when you have too many tabs open it starts stacking them elsewhere... and two, when I open settings they are terrible and I have to search Password manually to find saved passwords, but the way their UI works it first loads the password module and when I go to click it it loads something else and moves it around, it is annoying.

But the tab thing is the most breaking to me.

soundnote|2 years ago

Chromium has a flag to enable Firefox-style tab scrolling. Very useful if you're a chronic tab hoarded like moi.

Brave also has vertical tabs which are scrollable OOTB.