![]() ![]() So some of those minor things like OS, timezone, browser, etc aren’t hidden. I thought fingerprint protection would hide things like which web browser I’m using, my operating system, etc.īut then after speaking with some of the security team, they advised that many sites broke when it was hidden. I’m one of those people that also had the assumptions and had to make inquiries. The big issue is a lot of assumptions made. I’m asking you to provide more details on what you’re claiming isn’t private or how you believe you’re getting What I’m explaining is that Brave does indeed have fingerprint protection and randomizes. It comes with various levels of protection and capabilities. At least make itself clearly known to any possible high-risk people that using the implementation that’s in the browser might just be you know… Not private?
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