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For those of you recommending Brave, no, sorry but Brave is not the answer: you get ad promotions by default (bitcoin and other ebusinesses) unless you disable them. That’s not the default behaviour I expect for a real privacy-respectful browser. I use Brave because it’s the “least bad” at the moment, but it’s still bad. It wins because the others are even worse. I understand maintaining a browser would be an effort for Proton, but nobody is doing it. I wish I can drop Brave soon, if somebody develops a really privacy-respectful browser.
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Please develop a Proton Browser!!! And, if I have to give you an advice about the engine, use Chromium (stripping all the Google tracking code), because quite a few online services nowadays recommend Chrome for optimum performance: I have been using Brave for 2 years now (which is based in Chromium), but I'm giving up because Brave is making their rewards/ads campaigns intrusive and I don't like that. Brave was a great choice because it removed tracking while being compatible with all sites that are optimized for Chrome. This is why I suggest you to develop Proton Browser on top of Chromium.
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I know this is a suggestion I created, but I have decided to remove my votes because, on second thought, I have realized that what I want is something more secure than an encrypted cloud. I don't like the idea of my critical files being always online no matter if they are encrypted in a zero-knowledge way.
So, for the moment, I'm removing my votes in order to avoid distracting the developer team for more critical features that need to be implemented (such as proper integration of Proton Calendar with Apple devices: Mac, iPhone and iPad).