Is chromium a botnet just like chrome?
>this discussion again
The short answer is maybe.
The long answer is probably.
The /g/ answer is Jews are spying on you no matter what browser you use.
>>58860094
Honestly who cares?
I've been shitposting, using racial slurs, watching BDSM porn, googling weird stuff, and typing all sorts of personal things into my computer that I'd never want anybody who knew me IRL to know for almost 2 decades now. Has any of this ever come back to haunt me? Nope. I don't care if Bill Gates knows I'm researching home remedies for my IBS or watch fat girl porn.
>>58860510
Not yet
>>58860094
as soon as you go online, you'll be tracked soon enough.
It's not a question of botnet, it's a question of privacy options and the developers.
>>58860094
But is Chromium a good friend?
>>58860094
Why do people think there's anything outside the botnet?
Did you not hear about the Canadian that was arrested for a fake terrorist threat on /pol/? It only takes some suspicion to get a search warrant.
Allah, Obama gave 15+ agencies access to NSA files before he left office.
What does /g/ think about Brave?
>>58860094
Just use Iridium
>>58860510
That's because you are a nobody, if you would to get into politics or the like they will get you in a meeting and bring up your file. If you don't complythey release it
>>58863062
It's the spiritual successor to Firefox.
Let me put it like this: When Mozilla ousted Brendan Eich, they themselves took a political stance. And whether you agree with that position or not, software, especially a browser should be about the software. tl;dr the creator of Javascript and co-founder of Mozilla is brave. lol