A bit late to the party (had your post saved), but I’m of the opinion that no web browser has it all and that no browser is completely free of drama.
I can’t comment on the performance issues you’re having, but you’re free to switch to any search engine you like in the settings of Brave just as you would with any other browser.
Brave is open source. Unless there exists compelling evidence of malicious code being added (and no, the much exaggerated affiliate link drama doesn’t count imo), the argument that Brave is funded by an organisation that we don’t like means absolutely nothing.
That said, Brave offers:
Built-in ad blocker aka Shields
Which will continue to work as it does now after the inevitable MV2 removal
Set to ‘aggressive’ to enable first-party filtering
A bit late to the party (had your post saved), but I’m of the opinion that no web browser has it all and that no browser is completely free of drama.
I can’t comment on the performance issues you’re having, but you’re free to switch to any search engine you like in the settings of Brave just as you would with any other browser.
Brave is open source. Unless there exists compelling evidence of malicious code being added (and no, the much exaggerated affiliate link drama doesn’t count imo), the argument that Brave is funded by an organisation that we don’t like means absolutely nothing.
That said, Brave offers:
Small quality-of-life changes/features that I appreciate: