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Stop using Brave Browser (www.spacebar.news)
submitted 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) by Champoloo@hexbear.net to c/technology@hexbear.net
 
 

Brave Software, the company behind the browser of the same name, was founded by Brendan Eich. He's best known as the creator of JavaScript from his days at Netscape Communications, and he was later the co-founder of Mozilla. He remained at Mozilla Foundation and its for-profit segment, Mozilla Corporation, well into the 2000s. In 2014, he was appointed as CEO of Mozilla Corporation, which immediately caused backlash from at least a few people inside Mozilla and many people outside the organization.

Why was appointing Eich as CEO so controversial? It's because he donated $1,000 in support of California's Proposition 8 in 2008, which was a proposed amendment to California's state constitution to ban same-sex marriage. Eich wrote a blog post defending himself in 2012, when the donation was initially discovered, where did not apologize and denied the donation made him a bigot:


Here's a bonus fun fact: one of those early investors was Founders Fund, which is operated by billionaire Peter Thiel. He's a regular campaign donor to far-right political candidates, and said in an essay that "I no longer think that freedom and democracy are compatible." He also keeps funding libertarian “seasteading” ships designed to function as independent cities in international waters (think BioShock), all of which have failed miserably.


Brave was also caught up in a privacy scandal in 2020, when it was revealed that the browser was adding affiliate codes to some URLs typed into the address bar. For example, typing in “binance.us” would add Brave’s affiliate link to the end, allowing Brave Software to collect revenue from signups or purchases. An official blog post called that “a mistake,” and the functionality was later turned off. That should have been enough to swear off Brave as a privacy-centric browser forever, considering the entire point of affiliate links is to collect data about the user and traffic source. For example, when you click an Amazon affiliate link in a web article, the publisher can see the exact products you purchase in the timeframe the tracking cookie remains active (which is currently 24 hours).

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DeepL:

Brave Software, das Unternehmen hinter dem gleichnamigen Browser, wurde von Brendan Eich gegründet. Er ist vor allem als Erfinder von JavaScript aus seiner Zeit bei Netscape Communications bekannt und war später Mitbegründer von Mozilla. Er blieb bis weit in die 2000er Jahre bei der Mozilla Foundation und deren gewinnorientiertem Teil, der Mozilla Corporation. Im Jahr 2014 wurde er zum CEO der Mozilla Corporation ernannt, was zumindest bei einigen wenigen Personen innerhalb von Mozilla und bei vielen Personen außerhalb des Unternehmens sofort zu Gegenreaktionen führte.

Warum war die Ernennung von Eich zum CEO so umstritten? Weil er 2008 1.000 Dollar zur Unterstützung der kalifornischen Proposition 8 gespendet hatte, einer vorgeschlagenen Änderung der kalifornischen Verfassung zum Verbot der gleichgeschlechtlichen Ehe. Eich schrieb 2012, als die Spende entdeckt wurde, einen Blogbeitrag, in dem er sich verteidigte, sich nicht entschuldigte und bestritt, dass die Spende ihn zu einem Fanatiker mache. [...]

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