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"textContent": "win11.shading291:\n\n> I’m saying they probably realized too late and are trying to monetize. When you provide something for free, it’s extremely hard to take it back. Give you kid a candybar and try to remove it from them after, see the result.\n\nI’m not sure Brave Origin has a goal of being their only offering or their major offering. I think they have resistance on other dimensions and are using Origin to close those:\n\n * Linux distros that won’t include Brave due to the revenue generating features (News, ads, crypto, Talk, wallet, etc)\n * Corporations and businesses that don’t want their employees to get ads in their web surfing but don’t want their users to have crypto, ads, Talk and some of the other features that might distract them from work.\n\n\n\nI like the Speedreader and Reading List features, among the ads removal. Speedreader isnt in Origin. Otherwise, I’d probably use/buy it.",
"title": "Brave Launches Paid, Bloat-Free \"Brave Origin\""
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