![]() ![]() ![]() Just thinking about the fact one is native, the other is an extension makes a big differences.īut focusing in the features, well, if we talk about Feature Parity and how Brave is missing some features, well, It doesn't mean Brave can't do exactly what uBlock does, today.įeature parity is only useful because Brave is using uBlock lists as default, so some rules are obviously not be compatible, but uBlock lists are not parameter of anything how something has to be done, it only means uBlock did it that way and Brave has to support the same features in order to support the rules and don't have to rewrite them in Brave internal lists. I mean, I could be wrong in my 100% sure, but I doubt it. ![]() And I am 100% people who make claims like that have no idea how they compare feature by feature to make that kind of statement. uBlock has more features, but that doesn't mean Brave is nowhere near uBO like your statement. Maybe it is time people stop saying stuff they don't know about. The adblocker is good but nowhere near uBO ![]() You are one of those that complain about something like BAT system when you don't even have to use it and it is opt-in, so I don't expect much but: Github Repositories: Desktop - Android - iOS - Sister subreddits Available now on Android, iOS, Windows, macOS and Linux.įind a bug in Brave? Read this before reporting!Īlthough we try to help on this reddit, official support can be found at Brave even lets you contribute to your favorite publishers automatically with Basic Attention Token. Brave is an open-source, privacy-protecting, performant web browser that blocks ads and trackers by default from the inventor of Javascript and co-founder of Mozilla & Firefox.īrave blocks the ads and trackers that slow you down, chew up your bandwidth, and invade your privacy. ![]()
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