![]() The reason I ask is because I am happy to go without the old FF privacy plugins, but there are still a couple of extensions I really NEED. “When using Brave browser, if I install a few extensions, do websites know I have those installeed?” I can probably sum it up with one main question: I am tempted to install some plugins/extensions, just a few that I really need, but I am concerned that will destroy the fingerprinting protections of Brave. ![]() I am torn on this idea, and would be grateful for some feedback from someone in the know at Brave. I feel naked without them, but my friend said they add to my browser fingerprint so I should just accept the risks of not having them. I used to run about 10-20 plugins in FF, WebRTC blocker, FacebookContainer, AdGuard, Privacy Badger, UblockOrigin, Canvas blocker, decentraleyes and more. But I am a bit confused about a privacy issue which I can’t find information about, even after 2 hours of reading Brave pages and FAQs etc. It’s superb (The ethos of the company is as much a reason to use it as anything else). I have recently been advised that I should switch to Brave, so I have.
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