- Brave sells Origin to strip added features—a $60 one-time fee (free on Linux).
- Origin removes email aliases, Leo AI, VPN, Wallet, Speedreader, and more via a toggleable panel or standalone client.
- You can buy Origin on Brave Premium or enable the panel at brave://settings/system.
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Who is the target audience for this? Without those features isn’t Brave just like any other Chromium browser?
It being free on Linux is pretty interesting.
Lmao it’s like the play store tax
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Waterfox, librewolf
Why not Firefox?
I use Librewolf so I don’t have to worry about Mozilla adding things and enabling them by default
Konform, Zen, Floorp are solid ones to check out
+1 to Zen and Floorp. Haven’t come across Konform before, thanks!
Safari/Epiphany.
I use Vivaldi, european and against the AI (and also crypto) hype






