While we don't promote non-#FOSS apps, we can salute #Brave for setting up their own #FDroid repository for #BraveBrowser. @brave how about a fully FOSS browser in f-droid.org next? ๐Ÿ˜‰

How to add? Follow: https://brave.com/blog/f-droid/

Official Brave F-Droid repository now available | Brave

Our new officially-supported repository allows users of the F-Droid client to install the browser and receive automatic updates without requiring Google Play.

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@fdroidorg @brave - what parts are non-FOSS in Brave? The crypto-wallet stuff? And/or something else? I've been liking Cromite myself recently as far as Android browsers go, but Brave seems to be the only Android browser that strongly resists fingerprinting.

@TotalSonic @fdroidorg @brave "Brave seems to be the only Android browser that strongly resists fingerprinting."

Let me introduce the Tor Browser. @torproject

@elgregor @fdroidorg @brave @torproject - to be clear Tor for Android does well across lots of the suite of privacy tests listed here though - https://privacytests.org/android
Which browsers are best for privacy?

An open-source privacy audit of popular web browsers.

@TotalSonic @elgregor @fdroidorg @brave @torproject You know those tests are run by a Brave employee, right? They can claim impartiality, but itโ€™s kind of hard to be truly impartial when you work at one of the companies.

Best avoid that site altogether, even when it supports your point.

@t3rminus @TotalSonic

Why avoid it? It's a good work, we need more like that. If you have trust issues, you can simply ignore the Brave column and compare the others.

I've known about this website for a long time, and I still haven't seen anyone prove that the results are wrong, even though they accuse the person behind it of being "pro-Brave."