The world needs more brave people like Brendan Eich. I wll pay for Brave Origin like for every good piece of software.Is /g/ based enough or just a bunch of trannies?
>>107700686So he admits rewards, VPN, wallet and Leo are all garbage his users prefer not to have?That is pretty brave.
>use brave to block ads>you now need to pay to block ads
>>107700686>you can't just disable that shit you need to pay
oh that's going to be annoying on ios since brave is the only working adblocking browser
>>107700686>paying for anything
>>107700686>paying for a chromium skinI'm good, my goy.
>>107700686Huh, couldn't you already disable all of those things - from the browser's GUI, no less?
>>107700989Just use Safari with Wipr
>>107700686>when you make so little money from your failed shitcoin that this is now the only solution to save the sinking ship>:-)not enough buckets in the world will help this catholic retard.>>107701050you could so it wouldn't surprise me if this retarded fat faggot started locking it down and making people pay for features
>paying for a chrome browser with no manifest v2 addons which allow you to block telemetry
>>107701009>0.01 seed ratiobased, seed cucks seething
>pay us to deshittify our softwareGenuinely one of the most jewish business practices in the tech world.
I get the idea of a subscription to have a browser without sponsored/ad stuff.But aren't the VPN, crypto wallet, and AI chat supposed to be features?The crypto coin and ads should just be removed at this point because they are way past being dead.Also, Brave is supposed to be a privacy-oriented browser, and as far as I know, telemetry can be disabled already.Really not sure what the plan is here hahaha
>>107701812Maybe it's for enterprise? I don't know why a company would care about any of Brave's features though
>>107700807So you mean you can't fully disable that and you need to pay?Who knew?!
>>107700686Just do the smart thing and go the mullvad route. Subsidize the browser by selling an actually good VPN service or something.
>>107701739>>107701009I cheat on a ratioless tracker, beat that.
>>107700686>Having to pay a subscription to remove the bloat from a trash Chromium fork
>pay2shitpost
Can still download standard brave and disable all the things just like before. Alternatively, pay to support brave and have all that stuff off by default. The gay gang gonna go wild on this though because they hate Eich.
>>107701824>>107701842I use their Brave Search and it's a pretty good search engine. And their AI summary is often useful too.They also seem to have a web search API that is fairly popular in addition to the VPN service.If they actually focus on getting the majority of their income from enterprise, while keeping normal product clean and solid from ads and crypto stuff, Brave may become a really good choice in general.
>>107700686>July 24, 2025any updates since then?
>>107701906Yeah but what enterprise customer is going to care about ad blockers, VPNs and anti-tracking? If anything they're going to want more of that shit to spy on their employees
>>107701906>I use their Brave Search and it's a pretty good search engine.No, it definitely isn't, it's pure shit. All these lies you keep telling yourself to continue using that scamware aren't going to result in a good experience.
>>107702027Well, for my use cases and the topics I typically search for, it is good.I don't use it exclusively either, so I typically notice differences in search results.It is pretty easy to use different search engines from the address bar of a browser too. On Firefox for instance, I use @google, @ddg (duckduckgo), and @brave among others as commands to use different engines.
>>107702027better than DDG, Google, Bing ans Yandex at least
>>107700686>people like Brendan EichThey're called Jews, anon
>>107700686is there a brave fork without the tranny crap (jewish cripto thing, ai, his meme ad blocker)?
>>107702170No, it simply fucking isn't.
are there no better alternatives to chrome other than firefox and its forks? I tried vivaldi a while ago but it felt shite
>paying for an internet browsergrim
>>107702337>but it felt shiteSure it did, bravejeet.
>>107702423>bravejeetnever said I was using it retard
>>107702488If you aren't using Firefox, you are a fucking shill.
>>107701009based
>>107700989>I chose the most locked down corposlop OS I could possibly find and now I have very limited adblocking options, how could this have happened to me?
>>107702549I'm using one of its forks but there are some things that its not capable enough to do and starts lagging hence the search for a capable non-chrome alternative.now take the pitchforks out of your ass for a second and try answering my question instead of seething at your own imaginary assumptions
>>107701050I'm pretty sure this is implying a version where all of that is ripped out/off by default for lazy mfs?