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If they are doing these kinds of things with their browser, what are they doing behind the scenes with their search engine?
I don't know. That's why I'm asking.
That is the issue with their search engine. If they are already doing these things with their browser, how can you trust that their search engine isn't violating your privacy as well? That's the problem, you have to ask that question when using it.
I ask that question and you failed to answer it twice. I'm interested in how they violate my privacy. Like, the mechanisms. To say Brave products are bad in one aspect therefore they are bad in all aspects is falacy of the composition.
I did answer it, twice, if you don't like my answer I'm fine with that, but I also won't be changing it.