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  • It will be interesting to see if they will be able to improve on what Brave already uses by adding certain features. The biggest problem I have with Brave’s implementation is that they don’t offer a panel that allows you to enable or disable individual domains while you’re on a web page. If the page is broken due to ad blocking, you either have to turn it off or turn it on. You don’t really have an easy choice otherwise.

    If I wanted to do that, I would just stick with Brave Browser. That said, I hope that they’ll be able to succeed in implementing it and in adding such a panel like ublock origin offers, because having it built-in to the browser engine would be ideal.






  • 0oWow@lemmy.worldtoPrivacy@lemmy.mlEnte and Cryptee
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    2 months ago

    Cryptee works well, but it was difficult to appreciate and get used to the UI on mobile. It’s clunky for me to use, but the developer did optimize it very well so it’s fast despite purely being a website and not a real app.

    The rich text editor is preferred by me. Markdown is not going to happen for me, and this is one of the few services that support real rich text editing and not a fake markdown-hybrid.








  • Chiming in from a USA user. Their webmail and suite run slow in the USA. Once it loads the page initially though, it uses localstorage.

    However, back when I used them less than a year ago, they had random periods where the websuite did not load.

    Finally, they have a really bad 2fa implementation that is not documented and I had to search Reddit to figure out how to log in.



  • 0oWow@lemmy.worldtoNo Stupid Questions@lemmy.world*Permanently Deleted*
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    1 year ago

    I also did not come here for politics.

    I came here as an alternative to reddit.

    What I did to fix it was to find similar Lemmy communities to those subreddits. I also set up filtering to block out key words, names, etc.

    It makes it a lot more bearable.

    One thing I’ve noticed, Lemmy and Reddit are run in a large part by content bots when it comes to non-politics. There are some exceptions. I recommend you make peace with the bots and appreciate the content (all the while contributing content yourself of course).