← Back to context Comment by MortyWaves 1 year ago I see a lot of people suggesting Brave, but is it still full of crypto nonsense? 4 comments MortyWaves Reply DaSHacka 1 year ago The coin is still baked into the browser, but it's disabled by default and doesn't really nag you about it.At least, that's how it was when I used Brave around 2021-2022.I've long-since moved to Librewolf, but it's my 'plan C' browser if SHTF with firefox and its downstream forks ('plan B' being Ungoogled Chromium) andirk 1 year ago Brave has a couple crypto features in the UI but that's about it. I'm big on crypto but I don't use any of the browser's crypto features. Just a browser that cuts most of the bullshit out. TingPing 1 year ago Yes. justsee 1 year ago Only if you enable it?The problem with the other mainstream browsers is they're embedded with ad-tech nonsense which you can't get rid of.
DaSHacka 1 year ago The coin is still baked into the browser, but it's disabled by default and doesn't really nag you about it.At least, that's how it was when I used Brave around 2021-2022.I've long-since moved to Librewolf, but it's my 'plan C' browser if SHTF with firefox and its downstream forks ('plan B' being Ungoogled Chromium)
andirk 1 year ago Brave has a couple crypto features in the UI but that's about it. I'm big on crypto but I don't use any of the browser's crypto features. Just a browser that cuts most of the bullshit out.
justsee 1 year ago Only if you enable it?The problem with the other mainstream browsers is they're embedded with ad-tech nonsense which you can't get rid of.
The coin is still baked into the browser, but it's disabled by default and doesn't really nag you about it.
At least, that's how it was when I used Brave around 2021-2022.
I've long-since moved to Librewolf, but it's my 'plan C' browser if SHTF with firefox and its downstream forks ('plan B' being Ungoogled Chromium)
Brave has a couple crypto features in the UI but that's about it. I'm big on crypto but I don't use any of the browser's crypto features. Just a browser that cuts most of the bullshit out.
Yes.
Only if you enable it?
The problem with the other mainstream browsers is they're embedded with ad-tech nonsense which you can't get rid of.