Sorry what? Tor inside a non Firefox(resistFP)/Tor browser?
I really hope this is just a very foolish mistake since what they are doing by this is defragementing Tor browser(s) and making it easier for adversaries to identify a target.
There probably aren't even as many Brave users total as there are Tor Browser users making someone who uses Tor inside Brave instantly worldwide unique.
Also appearently Brave is a Chromium based browser. Then why is it on a list called "privacytools"? Last time I checked Webkit/Blink based browsers have no possiblity of counteracting fingerprinting or zombie cookies in any way shape or form.
Looking at Apache logs while debugging I was pretty disappointed to discover that Brave leaks artifacts like specific phone model in the useragent string.
There probably aren't even as many Brave users total as there are Tor Browser users making someone who uses Tor inside Brave instantly worldwide unique.
Also appearently Brave is a Chromium based browser. Then why is it on a list called "privacytools"? Last time I checked Webkit/Blink based browsers have no possiblity of counteracting fingerprinting or zombie cookies in any way shape or form.