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  "path": "/t/would-you-pay-60-for-a-browser-ft-firewalls-dont-stop-dragons/37390#post_6",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-24T10:59:28.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
  "textContent": "When I buy something in Apple’s App Store, I can share it with my family members, without activation limit. Apps usually ask 99 Cent to remove the ads. When I buy a game from Steam it doesn’t restrict me on installation numbers. I can install it to all of my VMs and play the games. Or I can buy M365 Family, share it to all of my family members, each one will get 5 activations, and cost only 90 (or max 120) Euro or so.\n\n60 USD is also AAA game price. You can’t justify 60 USD for “unbloated” internet browser. And even worse, reinstalling the browser on the same device counts again as an activation.",
  "title": "Would You Pay $60 For A Browser? (ft. Firewalls Don't Stop Dragons)"
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