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its open source tho, show me the spyware and i will belive you
It's not just about spyware. It's about the actions of the company and the fact it's Chromium based.
idk who the guy who made brave is and what he does but the browser works and definately isnt spyware coz you can just go look at the code yourself
When was the last time you audited the Brave code?
If that was a prerequisite to use or trust open source software than most FOSS stuff would be worthless. It is not however. Many people like to use Linux but probably have not read the whole source code. Doesn't matter, there's plenty people that do and being open by nature is just more transparent. If they do something shady someone will most likely see it. With closed source software that is not the case.
i bet half these people saying not to use brave use windows smh
I don't disagree with you generally, but any open source software can contain malware if no one is actually looking at the source code.