#what about brave

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Privacy Claims Scrutiny:
Despite marketing itself as a privacy-focused browser, Brave has faced scrutiny over some of its practices. Critics argue that while Brave does offer improved privacy compared to some mainstream browsers, its claims of being the most private browser are sometimes overstated.

Whitelist Controversies:
In 2019, it was discovered that Brave had whitelisted certain domains, including Facebook and Twitter, to allow them to bypass its tracking protections. This raised questions about the browser's commitment to user privacy and its relationships with major tech companies.

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Opt-Out vs. Opt-In for Features:
Some users have criticized Brave for making certain features opt-out rather than opt-in, arguing that a truly privacy-focused browser should require explicit user consent for all data collection or sharing features.

Centralization Concerns:
As Brave has grown and introduced more of its own services (like Brave Search), some users have expressed concerns about the browser becoming too centralized, potentially compromising its stated mission of promoting a decentralized web.

BAT Token Regulatory Issues:
The Basic Attention Token (BAT) used in Brave's ecosystem has faced regulatory scrutiny in some jurisdictions, raising questions about the long-term viability of Brave's reward system in certain markets.

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Performance Claims:
While Brave often claims to be faster than other browsers, these claims have been disputed by some users and tech reviewers, particularly as other browsers have improved their performance over time.

Ad-Blocking Controversies:
Brave's approach to ad-blocking, which involves replacing traditional ads with its own, has been criticized by some as being more about redirecting revenue than truly protecting user privacy.

Open-Source Concerns:
Although Brave is open-source, some developers have raised concerns about the difficulty of auditing its entire codebase, particularly the parts related to its cryptocurrency features.

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User Data Handling:
There have been questions raised about how Brave handles user data, particularly in relation to its rewards program and the information collected to serve Brave Ads.

Compatibility Issues:
Some users have reported compatibility issues with certain websites, which can be frustrating for those who switch to Brave as their primary browser.

Cryptocurrency Wallet Security:
There have been discussions about the security of Brave's built-in cryptocurrency wallet, with some users preferring more established, dedicated wallet solutions.