Brave? If so, I missed it. But I really don't want to put any extensions on Brave. I need at least one browser that is free from all that garbage. 
I'm playing with Vivaldi right now. THIS I could get into. Their email and layout is very nice, clean. Once you sign up, you also hve access to your own Blog, a social network to add friends and contacts, and it seems like a lot of other stuff under the hood , so to speak.
CNET has a review on it also with this clip
" In 2014, when Opera closed its My Opera site for blogs, email, online chat and forums, Vivaldi launched its own community site to pick up the My Opera refugees."
I have to tip my hat to you, Doc. I saw some news items on this and passed them by today until I read yours. Nice find and thanks for posting on it. I think I can really get behind this browser as an alternative if not my new main browser. (I've already come across two other reviews that said they have given up Chrome for this)
It would be nice to see the social aspect of it catch on. Something or anything that's not Facebook is welcome. I tried Diaspora but it's a bit to elite and seems to do better with the Euro market than here in the USA. Then there is Google+. I like it. I like how clean it is and the community isn't as caustic as Facebook, but there are very few people I talk to on FB that ever use it. I had hoped there would have been a bigger migration to G+. I guess people are willing to tolerate the FB's hostile environment and drama queens.
Thanks again for the find, Doc. 