Brave popup - how to delete?
Ralf Mardorf
kde.lists at yahoo.com
Sun Nov 6 07:46:24 UTC 2022
On Sun, 2022-11-06 at 08:07 +0100, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> On Sat, 2022-11-05 at 15:54 -0700, rikona wrote:
> > I may stop using Brave.
>
> you can delete the popup by deleting the browser.
>
> I installed and removed Brave from one of my devices. For me the main
> reason to remove it, is that Brendan Eich supports alt-right Christian
> nationalists, probably because he is one, too.
>
> Users who like alt-right Christian nationalists should consider, that
> the allegedly most private browser "accidentally" suffers again and
> again from privacy issues, such as a leaking TOR implementation or
> furtive enabled affiliate links.
>
> IMO to discontinue using Brave is the best you can do.
This is the very first time I've taken a look at
http://news.infogalactic.com/ . Hm? It probably doesn't spread
misinformation. To me it appears to be satire. You would have to be
severely mentally handicapped to take this for news.
An example for satire:
"Aaron Rodgers: "If Science Can't Be Questioned, It's Not Science
Anymore""
"The three-time most valuable NFL player claimed on Nov. 5 that he was
told by a league doctor that people who take a vaccine for COVID-19 will
not catch or spread the disease.
“One of the main docs said it’s impossible for a vaccinated person
to get COVID or spread COVID,” he said.
“We know now that information is totally false.”"
How mentally retarded does one have to be to believe that a false
statement by a supposedly existing doctor proves that science cannot be
questioned?
I must admit that Brendan Eich does not appear to support alt-right
Christian nationalists. He only supports satirists.
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