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bikelangyesterday at 2:55 PM3 repliesview on HN

Orion has come an extremely long ways on iOS and macOS. I daily drove it for a couple months maybe a year and a half ago and it had a lot of little rough edges and was slightly broken on a number of websites.

I’ve picked it up again as my daily driver as of the new year and haven’t had a single issue yet. It even blocks ads in YouTube now - only Brave did that previously.

For me - Brave was the best browser product. It’s ad blocking is truly phenomenal and nearly every site “just works”. But I don’t love the ethics of Brave and certainly not its founder. So I am extremely excited to have Orion take over that niche of the browser space that I most care about.


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pzmarzlyyesterday at 6:47 PM

That's why I hope Brave will eventually launch Brave Origin, a buy-once premium build of Brave, despite the previous large backlash against it from Internet users (especially on Reddit). I like the idea of a paid but well-made, no-nonsense, no-bloat, no-ads, etc. browser, and I feel like Brave developers wanted their browser to be like that, but the pursuit of revenue stream led them to sidetracking into crypto, AI, VPNs, ads business, et al, and all the controversies over the years that came from that.

In the meantime I'll give Orion a try as soon as they introduce cross-device sync.

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sylensyesterday at 3:00 PM

I just switched to Orion on iOS to kick off the new year and it is MUCH better than where it was just a few months ago.

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maronatoyesterday at 6:53 PM

Is the 1Password extension still not working on it?

I really want to switch, but no 1P support makes it really hard, unfortunately.

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