I want to make that distinction. For instance, if I am using Chrome, I do suffer directly - because my privacy will be at the mercy of Google. Just making sure that this is not the case with Brave.
As for for analytics trackers, I have to verify that it shows up as Chromium since I would have thought they would use their own User-Agent. But even if we assume this is the case - it should be fairly easy for the user to change the User-Agent and ensure Brave does not show up as Chromium.
As for market share - I would not look at using Brave that is a Chromium derivitive as giving Google the market share. As long as User-Agent is different, and there are no inbuilt connections to any Google servers, its like pirated software/movies. You are taking advantage of the evil company without providing them any benefits.
I want to make that distinction. For instance, if I am using Chrome, I do suffer directly - because my privacy will be at the mercy of Google. Just making sure that this is not the case with Brave.
As for for analytics trackers, I have to verify that it shows up as Chromium since I would have thought they would use their own User-Agent. But even if we assume this is the case - it should be fairly easy for the user to change the User-Agent and ensure Brave does not show up as Chromium.
As for market share - I would not look at using Brave that is a Chromium derivitive as giving Google the market share. As long as User-Agent is different, and there are no inbuilt connections to any Google servers, its like pirated software/movies. You are taking advantage of the evil company without providing them any benefits.
Thanks for the clarifications. Its helpful.
BTW, how did you get your name to blink like that??