Hi guys
Do you need ublock origin in Brave Browser?
No, but you better ditch brave and set up Firefox. They did some shady shit in the past and tried to deny or cover it up.
And it’s based on Chromium which does the open web no favors.
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Librewolf is probably a safer choice.
This is the right answer.
Lots of Firefox fanboys on here I see…
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No.
Copy-paste:
A long list of what Shields can do
By default, Brave has the strongest privacy protections of any popular browser. And Shields are a core part of that protection. Here’s a long list of what they can do: Block third-party ads & trackers
- Third-party ad & tracker blocking, on every page you visit. Available in Standard and Aggressive mode.
- Resource replacement: Brave will block-and-replace problematic resource scripts with a stripped-down, more private version that still allows the page to function.
- Learn more about Brave’s “SugarCoat” work with UC San Diego.
- CNAME uncloaking: Some third-party trackers use cloaking tactics to hide where code really comes from, and circumvent ad blockers. Brave can see through this evasion, and stop it from happening.
Anyway, the best browser for privacy is always Firefox, you need to customize the settings and add add-ons for this purpose, then it’s even more powerful than Brave.
The Brave ad blocker is based on uBlock Origin, AFAIK, so no, you don’t need it.
Not sure why you’re getting downvotes because you’re essentially correct. Their adblocker is written in rust and they say it’s based off uBO.
is it not open source?
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Depends on what block lists you use and how aggressive you want the filtering to be. I’ve been using Brave for a while and tested it with and without uBO. With Brave Shield set to aggressive blocking (what I higly recommend) it blocked about 99,5 of all the stuff uBO would block.
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