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<blockquote data-quote="krs" data-source="post: 1835452" data-attributes="member: 67742"><p>Maybe a bit early to make a final judgement on the Brave browser, but so far so good.</p><p></p><p>Interestingly enough, Brave ported all the saved user names and passwords so far, but only of "non-financial" websites.</p><p>For banking and credit card websites, I had to enter user name and password again, two of those actually needed additional verification via a code that was sent to my contact information.</p><p>I think that is all good especially with the fraud that is currently going on with people having their cellphone numbers ported out and then the fraudulent user who now has the cellphone number locking accounts and/or cleaning them out.</p><p></p><p>One other nice, unexpected (by me anyway) transfer was all of the autofill info that was transferred from FireFox.</p><p></p><p>And I also like the browsers automatic capability to place the icons of often used websites on the browser home page for quick access to those sites.</p><p>Thankfully Brave doesn't use the gigantic tiles that Opera uses.</p><p></p><p>Unless I run into some major problems with one of the websites I frequent, the Brave browser is here to stay - for the time being anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="krs, post: 1835452, member: 67742"] Maybe a bit early to make a final judgement on the Brave browser, but so far so good. Interestingly enough, Brave ported all the saved user names and passwords so far, but only of "non-financial" websites. For banking and credit card websites, I had to enter user name and password again, two of those actually needed additional verification via a code that was sent to my contact information. I think that is all good especially with the fraud that is currently going on with people having their cellphone numbers ported out and then the fraudulent user who now has the cellphone number locking accounts and/or cleaning them out. One other nice, unexpected (by me anyway) transfer was all of the autofill info that was transferred from FireFox. And I also like the browsers automatic capability to place the icons of often used websites on the browser home page for quick access to those sites. Thankfully Brave doesn't use the gigantic tiles that Opera uses. Unless I run into some major problems with one of the websites I frequent, the Brave browser is here to stay - for the time being anyway. [/QUOTE]
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