Jacob | Five Eye Tea on Nostr: I appreciate you sharing your story and I respect your choice. Thanks! That said, one ...
I appreciate you sharing your story and I respect your choice. Thanks!
That said, one thing I could suggest is to use a privacy browser for the majority of your usage, and just switch to Chrome any time you need that AI feature? Same could be said about private email vs. Gmail: you could always have a Gmail for cases where you're concerned about emails being sent to spam, but use something like Proton for everything else.
I, myself, don't use any non-privacy browsers but I do still use multiple browsers, I still have a couple Gmails for legacy purposes, and while I use Brave Search for 99% of my searches, I do still use StartPage and DDG for cross references and image search (because Brave's image searches kinda suck).
My point is that maybe you don't have to go all the way. Perhaps you can use the privacy tools for most purposes and then just switch when you need features they don't have, then switch back when you're done? Its actually also great to do that for organization purposes, at least in my experience.
That said, one thing I could suggest is to use a privacy browser for the majority of your usage, and just switch to Chrome any time you need that AI feature? Same could be said about private email vs. Gmail: you could always have a Gmail for cases where you're concerned about emails being sent to spam, but use something like Proton for everything else.
I, myself, don't use any non-privacy browsers but I do still use multiple browsers, I still have a couple Gmails for legacy purposes, and while I use Brave Search for 99% of my searches, I do still use StartPage and DDG for cross references and image search (because Brave's image searches kinda suck).
My point is that maybe you don't have to go all the way. Perhaps you can use the privacy tools for most purposes and then just switch when you need features they don't have, then switch back when you're done? Its actually also great to do that for organization purposes, at least in my experience.