I admittedly use Brave with a ton of add-ons that block ads and hide elements, so it makes the experience much cleaner and sleeker rather than be forced to see everything that it originally has. And some paywalls can be bypassed by simply hiding those 'walls' which is kinda funny.
However, it's also good that ads do exist as websites and people need to make money, plus websites which offer cashback rely on ads and tracking so if you'd block access to it then it wouldn't track it. In this case, I'd use Chrome for it, and Brave for everything else.
However, it's also good that ads do exist as websites and people need to make money, plus websites which offer cashback rely on ads and tracking so if you'd block access to it then it wouldn't track it. In this case, I'd use Chrome for it, and Brave for everything else.