I do not want to bother with banking apps, so I prefer to use the web services.
This is the (probably predictable) sad outcome when I attempt to visit my home banking
I do not want to bother with banking apps, so I prefer to use the web services.
This is the (probably predictable) sad outcome when I attempt to visit my home banking
It has to be a letter of complaint to the bank. If you want to do a secure transaction with your bank you quite correctly do not want all those third parties listening in.
I’m quite sure all those third parties are blocked when I access the site from Brave on my Linux box. And I cannot understand why.
I cannot give you a technical answer but I expect Google’s little helpers can get under the radar at Brave.
At another level, Brave does have a need to allow the mob in, in order to provide triggers for its Basic Attention Tokens. Brave does not happen on my Debian! Brave - Debian Wiki
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