
If you disabled JavaScript, it will break a lot of websites, and it’s a hassle to whitelist every website if you have script blocking enabled.

Natively, Brave Browser blocks ads and trackers by default. Google bans your registered Google account.īlocking scripts however via Brave Browser could help against tracking, but it’s already overkill. Google doesn’t ban based on your MAC Address. If that scripting is possible, will brave block those scripts, or it will allow to collect my unique data. Some people say, running a JavaScript on Google sites can read MAC & other unique details even we are not using chrome.Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge (the new one) is also based on it.Įach browser based on Chromium don’t send data to Google but to their own servers (Brave Browser = Brave, Microsoft Edge = Microsoft, Google Chrome = Google) No, Brave Browser is based on Chromium, which is an open source application. Came to know that Brave also built on Chrome browser, will brave do the same data collection stuff to google?.Get an antivirus to remove it to your computer. However, spy software can, but they don’t send it to Google, spyware are created for malicious purposes after all. There’s no way Brave Browser nor any mainstream browser can get your MAC Address. I know finding a MAC address is not legit, and it can’t be done via the ISP, but as far as I read, there is a possibility to act chrome as a Browser & also a Spy software to know all the details of the machine and send it to google.

Hi - I can answer your question on user perspective.
