Correct, if one is interested in forensic analysis (one can always "Save All Events as..." before clearing the logs)...
The advices given are to solve the high CPU usage... not a forensic...
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Correct, if one is interested in forensic analysis (one can always "Save All Events as..." before clearing the logs)...
The advices given are to solve the high CPU usage... not a forensic...
This might give you some avenues of investigation and permanent solutions to that High CPU Usage:
How to fix: Svchost.exe (netsvcs) memory leak or high CPU usage problems[/QUOTE]
Just a brief...
PARTIAL List of infiltrated folders by the unknown-user which appeared after the "brave browser 0.12.1 install". From a windows 7 OS system. One can see in the file/folders and security permissions...
Computer Management Console (User Accounts) would not show up a user there, this is a hidden account, for instance created in the SECURITY TAB, for the Brave folder, the Squirrel folder and various...
Besides finding an unauthorized user account installed in thousands of places in the computer that the Brave Browser was installed (with locked permissions), that evening unknown to me and not picked...
Hughe thanks - I do run Linux, Ubuntu, various Apple OS's, just that for certain programs that I have and find my self using more so than browsing, they were never ported to any of those...
What is curious Brian, is no crash window appeared, nada.. it was invisible that there was a crash there, I was using Brave Browser testing it out and saw my machine tell me an unauthorized send was...
That would explain why I saw none of the problems that Bob reported, when I installed Brave on Linux.
The Linux installation appeared normal and reasonable, in every way, and I have more tools...
That's a key reason that I'm glad a couple of developers in Brave have joined Avalon.
I look forward to continuing this discussion of Brave a bit better informed, thanks to their...
There are no guarantees :).[/QUOTE]
I like this analogy Paul, one jumps out of plane, with a main parachute and a backup. One TRUSTS technology, one's skill (and sanity :) ) by taking an action...
You understand then my concern about security. Being stuck with something may be the case, but if something better can come along I am ALL FOR IT. I just REALLY want to know it is better, and that...
I want to let the Forum know that we have as a new Member, Brian Clifton (member nick BraveClifton), a leading developer at Brave.
He has been following the thread and is eager to help us all...
And if it weren't for security minded people, whistleblowers people who want security, where would we be? Why did Snowden need to let the world know be-aware and not just blindly trust and follow...
That seems to me like a good idea to spread one's usage over multiple browsers, to limit tracking.
Avalon's use of Google translate, which causes hits on Google servers everytime anyone loads...
I tried it on Win 10 which was the worst and most difficult to cleanup, uninstall (one can review another user reporting on win10 uninstall of 'brave browser' HERE, and on a Windows 7 OS. Of course...
Makes ya wonder doesn't it? SPYWARE uploads private material, user identifyable material, machine identifyable material to another.. Without user permission. I never gave permission for this...
Switch to Linux ? :)[/QUOTE]
I actually do use LINUX, Ubuntu etc.. I tried Brave cause of all the great reviews :) what worked was to create a SENIOR account EVERYONE, with full permissions...
I have plenty of specifics, enough to take me two hours to uninstall. I would NEVER create a program that hides from the normal install locations. NEVER.
try uninstall and see what is left, but...
I did, it says it doesn't uninstall on Windows 10 and "Case Closed" (did they finally succeed in uninstalling, don't know).
My feeling is this: When a developer uses non-standard locations for...
I just tried this 'browser' and my opinion is it nothing that I am happy with. Until I see a way to completely uninstall all traces of "Brave" I will consider us being duped to having installed a...