After all the Brave controversies [0] I'm not sure why anyone uses Brave anymore. They took creators' money while ostensibly "collecting" it for them, and they inserted their own affiliate links when you visited certain sites. It's just shady behavior all around. I mean, when you have your own "Controversies" section on Wikipedia, you know there's something wrong.

Especially with Manifest v3 looming which would kill modern ad blockers, I see no reason not to use Firefox. Sure, Brave and other Chromium browsers might say they'll fork Chromium, but how long will that last, really? It's no joke to maintain a fork.

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brave_(web_browser)#Controvers...

- Brave blocks you more against Fingerprinting than Firefox with uBlock. https://coveryourtracks.eff.org/

- Brave uses Chromium and uses better isolation and sandbox than Firefox. Especially on Android.

- Brave has Adblock built-in natively. It's written in Rust, so Manifest v3 will not affect it. https://github.com/brave/adblock-rust

- Brave is profitable on itself and not dependent on search engines money like Firefox.

Not saying it's the best but I decided against Firefox because the technical and financial foundation looks better on Brave for me.