Let’s sell a browser to a crowd obsessed with privacy, feeling better than others, adverse to “normies” so let’s call it Brave. Or Bold. Or Freedom Eagle.
It tries so hard it ends up sounding like a 14 year old boy trying to sell you a NFT.
“Hey kiddo, we are Brave, we are sticking it to the man, we aren’t afraid of those who try to silence us - which is why we are going to insert affiliate links and trackers into your URLs 😎”
I find this marketing strategy so cringe.
Let’s sell a browser to a crowd obsessed with privacy, feeling better than others, adverse to “normies” so let’s call it Brave. Or Bold. Or Freedom Eagle.
It tries so hard it ends up sounding like a 14 year old boy trying to sell you a NFT.
“Hey kiddo, we are Brave, we are sticking it to the man, we aren’t afraid of those who try to silence us - which is why we are going to insert affiliate links and trackers into your URLs 😎”
Ok but have you tried my nft browser?
Well, they do have some sort of crypto integration in that browser, so it makes sense why they come off that way.