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Latest release version should be added from its article, 0.23.19 (June 28, 2018), as of July 21, 2018.[[Special:Contributions/104.178.189.70|104.178.189.70]] ([[User talk:104.178.189.70|talk]]) 00:46, 22 July 2018 (UTC)
Latest release version should be added from its article, 0.23.19 (June 28, 2018), as of July 21, 2018.[[Special:Contributions/104.178.189.70|104.178.189.70]] ([[User talk:104.178.189.70|talk]]) 00:46, 22 July 2018 (UTC)

Ditto, but "Android: 1.4.3 & Desktop: 1.0, 13 November 2019", per its article.--[[Special:Contributions/99.7.207.171|99.7.207.171]] ([[User talk:99.7.207.171|talk]]) 07:15, 22 December 2019 (UTC)


== Privacy section Comment ==
== Privacy section Comment ==

Revision as of 07:15, 22 December 2019

Brave browser

Brave browser is the new Brave browser started by Brendan Eich, who invented JavaScript and co-founded Mozilla, after resigning as Mozilla's chief executive is now heading a new startup called Brave Software that promises to make the Internet safer and faster when the company publicly launches it in early 2016.

See: http://www.cnet.com/news/mystery-startup-from-ex-mozilla-ceo-aims-to-go-where-tech-titans-wont/, Also check: http://softwarerecs.stackexchange.com/a/31902/3474

Homepage: http://www.brave.com, Github: https://github.com/brave/browser-laptop

Note: This browser should be added into Web technology support section.

 Latest release version should be added from its article, 0.23.19 (June 28, 2018), as of July 21, 2018.104.178.189.70 (talk) 00:46, 22 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]
    Ditto, but "Android: 1.4.3 & Desktop: 1.0, 13 November 2019", per its article.--99.7.207.171 (talk) 07:15, 22 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Privacy section Comment

@Gstree, @Realmdee, In the Privacy section, what did you mean by "Yes" and "No" under "Website Visitor Tracking"? Usually that term applies to cookies or fingerprinting managed by target websites. All browsers listed have an option to block cookies, but don't do so by default. Or did you mean the browser itself tracks the user, and reports back to the browser's parent company? I think most browsers have the right to report back to their parent company. These are different aspects of privacy and probably need two columns, with citations to sources. I'd like to expand the section to cover broader privacy policies of these browsers, and maybe other terms of use. Numbersinstitute (talk) 17:29, 8 December 2018 (UTC)[reply]

No Tor Browser?

I was surprised to not see one of the most known web browsers for privacy protection the "Tor Browser" https://www.torproject.org/ May I know why? Or maybe you are not aware of it (which will surprise me) Do you want me to care about it and add it? Nudibranch (talk) 14:37, 7 May 2019 (UTC)[reply]

If you have properly sourced content then go ahead and add it. Captainllama (talk) 11:00, 20 June 2019 (UTC)[reply]

Image Format Support notes for Midori

Midori once had its own notes for JPEG 2000 (12. Supports JPEG2000 through QuickTime plug-in.) & SVG (13. Not able to render SVG documents fully [22].). Now it shares notes 13 & 14 for those categories w/ Safari. Notes 13 & 14 only mention Safari, not Midori. Seems like an error.--99.7.207.171 (talk) 06:20, 22 December 2019 (UTC)[reply]