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"textContent": "JohnDose:\n\n> Brave: requires 60$ for simply debloating a bloated privacy browser so that its no longer free and “you are not the product”\n\nBrave doesn’t _require_ 60$ for “simply debloating” Brave.\n\nThey have provided free instruction for how to “debloat” brave without paying for origin if that is something users want. See: Brave Support: How do I hide or disable features in Brave which I also linked in my previous reply\n\n> in a previous thread there is discussion about the inability to disable daily usage pings\n\nI don’t want to “relitigate” that topic here, but from my testing, and discussion over at Brave’s community forum it seems like a UI bug more than anything else, with the `report_enabled` [1] configuration variable set to false regardless of user interjection or toggle appearance in browser settings.\n\n* * *\n\n 1. This represents the daily usage ping toggle in the configuration file. ↩︎\n\n\n",
"title": "Brave Launches Paid, \"Minimalist\" Brave Origin Browser"
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