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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1932905" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>You might wonder why I said "I cannot find another browser that matches Brave for Security, Ad Blocking and all round performance and <em>believe me I've tried</em>".</p><p></p><p>I've found that many people are reluctant, even actively resistant to try new software, especially apps that are integral to their daily computer use like email clients and web browsers.</p><p></p><p>I suppose it's just my nature to enjoy the process of trialing new software, comparing it to other or newer versions of the app.</p><p>As a result I'm always on the lookout for new entrants into the field of day to day apps like email clients and web browsers.</p><p></p><p>I prefer apps that work across platforms for continuity on my portable devices.</p><p>Currently I use Spark as my email client and Brave as my web browser with DuckDuck Go as my search engin because they are <strong>good</strong> and <em>suit my needs.</em></p><p></p><p>In my experience there is no problem making a gradual transition from my current app, be it a web browser or an email client, despite all the arguments to the contrary like what about my thousands of saved emails or my saved passwords, bookmarks, preferences ect, ect.</p><p>To me it's just like a bank, if they increase their charges or don't offer features other banks offer then change.</p><p></p><p>There are also rumours that Apple may have to abandon it's WebKit requirement for iOS browsers meaning desktop like versions for portable devices so, as usual things continue to change and I for one am happy to change with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1932905, member: 204485"] You might wonder why I said "I cannot find another browser that matches Brave for Security, Ad Blocking and all round performance and [I]believe me I've tried[/I]". I've found that many people are reluctant, even actively resistant to try new software, especially apps that are integral to their daily computer use like email clients and web browsers. I suppose it's just my nature to enjoy the process of trialing new software, comparing it to other or newer versions of the app. As a result I'm always on the lookout for new entrants into the field of day to day apps like email clients and web browsers. I prefer apps that work across platforms for continuity on my portable devices. Currently I use Spark as my email client and Brave as my web browser with DuckDuck Go as my search engin because they are [B]good[/B] and [I]suit my needs.[/I] In my experience there is no problem making a gradual transition from my current app, be it a web browser or an email client, despite all the arguments to the contrary like what about my thousands of saved emails or my saved passwords, bookmarks, preferences ect, ect. To me it's just like a bank, if they increase their charges or don't offer features other banks offer then change. There are also rumours that Apple may have to abandon it's WebKit requirement for iOS browsers meaning desktop like versions for portable devices so, as usual things continue to change and I for one am happy to change with them. [/QUOTE]
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