

30 days before your first term is expired, your subscription will be automatically renewed on an annual basis and you will be charged the renewal subscription price in effect at the time of your renewal, until you cancel (Vermont residents must opt-in to auto-renewal.) The length of your first term depends on your purchase selection. The amount you are charged upon purchase is the price of the first term of your subscription.Any advice on how to get over this? I really want to enjoy using this browser. Like I'm waiting for Brave to give me a reason to just drop it. It's like I hate that Brave is the best option for what I want. It scratches my psyche, I can't get it out of my head. Stuff that can't even be considered nitpicking, it's literally a non-issue for everyone else but me. How it's just a tiny bit too much of a plug and go. The bigger issue is how Brave feels to me, the stupid little things. I don't care in the slightest about it and even though I can disable it completely (and I did) it's still there - like a creepy kid staring at me from the dark corner of the room. Sorry to call it that way, but that's what it is. The elephant in the room is obviously cryptocrap. None of these is something I care about right now.

From a functional perspective someone mentioned container feature and the fact that UBO works better with FF, as well as the fact that chromium browsers will see a serious nerf to adblocks in the near future. Once I asked on r/Firefox why should I use it over Brave and the answers basically boiled down to morality. It feels more like a sandbox browser in comparison. In comparison Firefox is slower to use, has slower sync and requires a lot of tinkering to get it where you want it to be. I can't stress this enough - Brave is a really, REALLY great browser. On Android it even has tab-groups, something I loved in Chrome. It's updated often and it doesn't have a million versions of itself. As it's chromium based it's fast, secure, it's very similar to Chrome to which I was used to, super powerful adblock (ads appeared only once on some niche site, that's it), sync is insanely quick and on top of it all it's basically plug and go. I tried both extensively and in practice Brave really is better at everything I needed from a browser. After days of research I landed on two options - Brave and Firefox as none other quite fulfilled these needs. I had two needs to be met - strong adblocking and sync feature between PC and Android. About a month ago I went on browser shopping spree trying to switch from Chrome to something new, something that simplified and streamlined things.
