New Update Brave planning to introduce subscription for customizing the browser?

Rewards, Wallet, VPN icon, etc can be disabled or hidden.
Neither of them can be really disabled for years. It is like settings in Windows, it does nothing.
You can check Brave bugs reports, where webpages were blocked like by disabled Brave Shield.
I have never enabled Brave Rewards and yet Brave attempts connections to variations.brave.com.

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Neither of them can be really disabled for years. It is like settings in Windows, it does nothing.
You can check Brave bugs reports, where webpages were blocked like by disabled Brave Shield.
I have never enabled Brave Rewards and yet Brave attempts connections to variations.brave.com.

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I never thought to check that (I don't use a DNS). Thanks for the post :)
 
I don't know of a perfect company with a perfect browser. In the case of Brave—crypto, Rewards, VPN, and Leo Premium are all part of the revenue model, which is why they're somewhat persistent features. Once disabled, they're mostly out of sight and out of mind. Non-tracking ads play an important role in their business, too.

Nowadays, Brave is also on the hook for the cost of operating and improving an independent search engine that's growing in popularity. Maintaining a completely independent index burdens them with higher costs than even household brands like DuckDuckGo, which largely relies on Bing.

I have never enabled Brave Rewards and yet Brave attempts connections to variations.brave.com.

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variations.brave.com is related to Griffin, Brave's equivalent of Google Finch, based on Chromium's variations service but without sending data to Google. It's a feature experimentation and A/B testing system.
 
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and I have real doubts Brave is not collecting data, just as Chrome, in addition to the revenue from the extra elements of AI, crypto, and vpn.
Oh, they are collecting data, don't worry, through their P3A tool. It's opt-out so you have to disable it manually. Anonymous or not, they still collect data.
This proves they are not really "features".
THIS. If you want people to pay to disable the features, then they aren't features at all more like annoyance.

I just wonder how many people lost money due to Brave introducing them to crypto scam world. 💁🏻‍♂️
 
What do you think about this?
This is just another company following the trend to make things "premium", and subscription based. Apparently they can't make enough $$$ from the ads, crypto and premium Brave Search.

Soon enough life will be by subscription only.

Might as well use Chrome.
At least Google is very open about their business model and it's constantly the same.
 
I'll keep using it as well because on Android I don't really have an alternative.
On Android I also have FF installed with uBlock, but I still like Brave better, its built in ad blocker, layout out, and settings work well for me.
Let alone like others have mentioned, on a PC, no YouTube ads (I don't, rarely go on YouTube with my phone).
 
1. Brave Origin is free on Linux.
2. Brave Origin requires a one-time small payment on non-Linux - if the user wants the "debloated" version.

There is no subscription for Brave Origin.
 
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