Tor vs. Brave
by - Thursday, January 1, 1970 at 12:00 AM
Edge, coz browsing nets me MS points that I use to redeem cash from the MS store and MS games.
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I use

torsocks curl [INSERT WEBSITE HERE] | google-chrome "data:text/html;base64,$(base64 -w 0)"


for best opsec...

please don't share my method to anybody
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Something i gotta add about Opera GX and all these moves into CPU/GPU reducing browsers.

If you're running a top end rig and you're trying to scrimp resources from a BROWSER, maaaaaybe your system just isn't all that optimised right?
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Also these technologies are only as good as the user behind them, if u use tor like a retard its still uselss...
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Brave for normal browsing.
Tor on Brave for sketchy stuff
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Brave will be the best browser within the next 5 years, I am almost sure about this.

What it lacks ? extensions
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It really depends how far you wish to take your privacy and opsec.
https://spyware.neocities.org/articles/brave.html
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(May 9, 2022, 09:26 AM)herrmannelig Wrote: Brave will be the best browser within the next 5 years, I am almost sure about this.

What it lacks ? extensions


I keep seeing Brave being a popular choice.. Might give it a go :)
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Isn't Brave like.. entirely compromised? Avoid.
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Best is Tor using Whonix or Tails (or similar distro)

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