Frustrated with Brave over no responses

@Moondoggy

If I may, in the old days of the Internet, websites were basically billboards - fixed information - that an Internet browser would retrieve and display (render) for the Internet browser users. HTML was significantly more simple and less dramatic in contrast to the present-day complexities of many more tools (website building and web page rendering/viewing).

Now, websites ‘play’ offense and an Internet browser (including you) ‘plays’ defense.

Websites now engage dynamic plays that are designed to change in the blink of milliseconds, in reaction to what are the responses from Internet browsers.

Websites are determined to collect, gather, hack, retrieve, snoop, and track in a manner that smothers as much of your computing device and its software, plus you, as websites can.

Brave Browser, though Chromium-based, has MANY differences from Microsoft Edge and other Chomium-based Internet browsers.

Because Brave Browser design (setting aside the Brave Rewards conundrum), intends to not reveal info, wherever not revealing is possible. (Google is trying to make that defense work by Brave, more difficult.)

Sometimes, Cache is in need of being cleared, because now days, Cache gets old, during ‘the blink’. Cache information that was stored a moment ago, or during the previous Sign-In attempt, is out-of-date for the next attempt.

Same for Cookies.

Some websites want you to ‘Register’ your computing device. But that just hands over info, that Brave Browser prefers to make . . . bland . . . instead of enlightening for the website.

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