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Brave: sharing URLs via QR codes

Although I only intended to use Brave to make Microsoft Teams work well on Debian Linux (and I do still use it for that), I've started to use Brave more broadly, and I'm increasingly impressed. In Read more
neilAuthor neil Posted on 3 May 2022 Category Tech Tags qr brave

Brave browser: less privacy-respectful than I was expecting

In my ongoing attempt to use Microsoft Teams on Debian 11, I thought I'd would give Brave a go, as a replacement for Chrome. Teams works in Chrome on Linux; I've not yet got to test it in Brave. Read more
neilAuthor neil Posted on 3 November 2021 Category Software Tags linux debian 11 Microsoft Teams brave browser privacy surveillance

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