Brave Origin strips the web browser down to its core and asks you to pay for less
Brave Origin is a paid option that removes many of Brave Browser’s extra features, leaving behind a cleaner, more focused experience built around privacy and speed.
Brave Origin is a paid option that removes many of Brave Browser’s extra features, leaving behind a cleaner, more focused experience built around privacy and speed.
Firefox 149 will include a built-in free VPN, but concerns about trust, privacy, and how free VPNs actually work are still very real.
Chrome will ship stable releases every two weeks starting in September 2026. With AI accelerating software development, some may wonder why not weekly or even daily updates.
Firefox 148 introduces AI controls that give users the power to enable, customize, or completely block AI features, a clear nod to people wary of AI.
Mozilla has released official Firefox Nightly RPM packages, letting Fedora, openSUSE, and other RPM-based Linux users install and update Nightly like any native app.
Firefox is responding to heavy criticism over AI being added to the browser by promising a true AI kill switch. The feature would let users permanently disable all AI functionality, restoring control for those who simply do not want it.
Firefox 145.0 introduces new privacy defenses, PDF note tools, and tab improvements while ending support for 32-bit Linux systems.
Comet is a new browser from Perplexity that replaces tab overload with intelligent assistance. It’s designed to help users think more clearly online.
Mozilla has released Firefox 140.0 to the stable channel, and while this update won’t knock your socks off, it brings some welcome quality-of-life improvements that make the browser a bit more pleasant to use. Perhaps the most noticeable change is the new vertical tabs enhancement. Users can now resize the pinned tabs section by dragging … Read more