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rx1994z [S] 20 points ago +20 / -0

At our company, we are permitted to use Brave Browser and Internet Explorer. The majority of us use Brave. Our IT guys send out weekly tips on privacy and security which includes how to secure your FB account, manage legitimate plugins, configure your firewall, secure your mobile devices, etc. They made the push to corporate to allow use of Brave browser in the workplace. Corporate approved it within 2 weeks and we had the option to install it on our computers via MS Software center.

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JovialKlutz 11 points ago +11 / -0

A corporation not blindly going for the most popular, mainstream garbage? Shocking. Guess you must deal with actually valuable private info. Either that, or someone in your company is accidentally competent.

Now if only they also refused to use Zoom and Windows. Either way, God bless you and your IT guys, most companies are incapable of even the most basic security.

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rx1994z [S] 4 points ago +4 / -0

We are in the security business so it makes sense. We use Windows but we do not use Zoom. Cisco Webex is available for most of us for video conferencing.

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Ottoandersson 3 points ago +4 / -1

I use brave browser. Use alt shift n to open up the private browser using tor. Does the tor browser allow you to get around IT restrictions? It allows me to get around blocked sites

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rx1994z [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Tor is inaccessible for us. My local IT admin said its disabled for security reasons on our work assets.

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Ottoandersson 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't like gammas