@nickh Well you see, on my laptop I block ads via a modified host file so there's a ton that don't get through. Now that Brave is on my laptop, even a ton more won't get through at all.
@pkimpton I like brave but I haven't done any testing to see it brave reports back to google, as it is a Chrome derivative. I have not found a Browser I am 100% happy with yet. Been using Epiphany and Firefox when I have to.
I hope to set up a solid set of tests and find one browser (or more) that works good enough and that doesn't "phone home", I just haven't had the time to do the research myself yet.
@nickh So far I haven't seen any "google-ly" settings like the actual Chrome has. No online sign in to sync browser settings, etc. If you want to sync it with Brave mobile you have to scan a QR code to so. But I'll pop open a terminal app and scope it out. Working faster than Chrome was to say the least. or FF.
@nickh I can probably ditch the actual bank app I use since it does have a nice clean mobile layout. It's working with the Duck browser... Yeah I'm lazy didn't want to type the whole thing out. lol
@pkimpton same here on the lazy, once I figured out that my top 5 browsers on Android were reporting back to places I wasn't accessing, I just stopped using my Spy Brick for stuff that required privacy.
I am excited to put the Mobile PureBroswer through its passes. I trust it but I will feel better when it at least "scores" higher than the others.
@nickh Had no issues accessing one of my mobile banking sites, and PayPal through the Duck browser. Was able to shoot my roommate 50 that I toss him weekly to help out with bills. So definitely no issues with PayPal. the app sucks itself.
@nickh Scoping out iftop on the command line I just what's running in my tabs currently. Only thing else running is some amazon traffic from server hosting the backbone of twitter.
@pkimpton Nice! Glad to help!
@pkimpton after figuring out that Chrome resolves at the DNS specified by you/your computer, and then proxies Ads and other stuff to their DNS. Its the same way spyware works