Firefox vs Brave
Firefox’s privacy settings are strong and easy to use. Brave’s default ad blocking may break the websites you visit, so you have to keep fiddling with it. We want privacy to be convenient enough that you’ll actually use it.
Firefox nepytyvõta eiporavokuaa hag̃ua mba’e kundahárapa eiporúta ejeporekase vove. Brave oiporu ijypykue rupi ijehekaha mongu’eha teéva ha ehechava’erã kundahára moĩporãha eiporavo hag̃ua ambuéva.
Firefox gives you the option to encrypt your saved passwords, and you can use a primary password to access them; your passwords are protected even if you have to share a computer. Brave does not password-protect your passwords.
Roikuave’ẽ avei tembiapoite hasy’ỹva ijeporu:
- Embosako’i PDF pya’e ne mohendaha rovetã ryepýpe Firefox, eikotevẽ’ỹre ambue software.
- Omoñe’ẽasa ñanduti rogue pypegua ha tekoñemíme.
Ndahasýi eva hag̃ua
Jeva Firefox ndive ndahasýi ha ipya’e: egueru techaukaha Brave guive, ne ñe’ẽñemi, tembiasakue ha erohoryvéva peteĩ jekutúpe ha eiporukuaátama Firefox. Ápe romombe’úta mba’éichapa eguerúta ne mba’ekuaarã Brave guive.