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  "path": "/t/brave-launches-paid-minimalist-brave-origin-browser/38382#post_20",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-08T20:09:58.000Z",
  "site": "https://discuss.privacyguides.net",
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    "Brave Support: How do I hide or disable features in Brave",
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  "textContent": "seize:\n\n> They 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\nI don’t understand why people keep posting this link without reading its content, why they claim you can achieve Origin-level functionality with just a setting when that’s not the case. The link describes hiding buttons, not disabling the feature. Origin, on the other hand, provides a kill switch in the browser that actually disables the feature and works like a group policy.\n\nQuote (click for more details)\n\nseize:\n\n> it seems like a UI bug more than anything else\n\nPing is not just a UI bug. There was an issue on GitHub, ping was actually being sent on browser startup. I don’t understand how they could release a bloat-free browser build and simply not test the internet requests it sends. Why this setting even exists in Origin instead of being stripped from the build is also unclear to me.",
  "title": "Brave Launches Paid, \"Minimalist\" Brave Origin Browser"
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