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Never used it, I saw some twitter comments from it's CEO and this guy isn't trustable.
I go with Firefox and sometimes epiphany. Last one tries to accomplish the level of the well known ones but is mostly years behind. That's sad, because I really like it.
Not at all. He literally invested in keeping same-sex marriage outlawed, so to him it's clearly important to be able to control people's private lives.
I don't think it's contradictory.
Keeping same-sex marriage outlawed is just like any other form of governmental control. The same as guns restrictions, taxes, mandatory schooling etc.
You may argue that same-sex marriage is an essential human right etc. But this is your values, many other people don't share them. Brave CEO may share value of digital privacy and not share value of same-sex marriage.
I won't continue this discussion further.
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