>>103823120>>103823308>>103823422>>103823439>>103823455>>103823461>>103823475tl;dr If you prioritize LGBT you have to use Brave and if you prioritize privacy and security you have to use Firefox and it's forks.
Firefox is a fully open-source browser that prioritizes privacy, security, and transparency, with source code that anyone can view, modify, and distribute. Firefox remains committed to the principles of open-source software and is working towards fully reproducible builds for enhanced security.
In contrast, Google Brave Chromium, while based on Google Chromium making the monopoly stronger and by ruining the internet, incorporates proprietary elements such as non-reproducible binaries and exclusive branding. Its business model involves stealing money from the users, MITM, sharing ad revenue, with significant funds directed towards supporting causes like LGBT organizations. However, using Brave involves compromising on privacy for the sake of generating revenue for the LGBT, which may not align with those who prioritize personal data security.
Ultimately, choosing Firefox supports a more privacy-focused approach, while using Brave could directly contribute to funding causes like LGBT support, albeit at the cost of personal privacy and security. The decision depends on what balance users wish to strike between their privacy and contributing to causes they care about.