Thanks for the replies. Yeah, I've been so adamant about installing and using Brave browser over past several months that I didn't bother using distros if they don't allow for Brave to be installed in them. But instead of thinking the other route, that maybe the developers of the distros have their reasons for NOT having the Brave browser in their repos, which is them looking out for their users. That you're probably right, maybe Brave browser isn't so wonderful after all.
Besides that, Brave is just a chromium based browser with built-in adblock. I could easily just use another chromium based browser that allows extensions installed into it and disable some telemetry and so forth. I like Iridium, but forget if I'm allowed to install chrome extensions into it or not? Iridium is another browser though, that not all distros have in their repos. Like Void Linux for example...
https://voidlinux.org/packages/
It's simple, small, and easy to install and doesn't have systemd in it.. but they don't have Iridium. They have Chromium though, but not sure how to disable all the telemetry, spy stuff, etc. The developers for Void Linux are also anal about users wanting more and more and more browsers available for it. "Just another browser" they say. Cause there's too many browsers based off another "top level" browser. Like Vivaldi, Brave, etc (based off Chromium/Chrome).
Is there a guide online about disabling telemetry, spy stuff in Chromium? Or a way to install "Ungoogled Chromium" into FreeBSD? Or someone make a port for it?
https://github.com/Eloston/ungoogled-chromium
https://ungoogled-software.github.io/ungoogled-chromium-binaries/
Void Linux has Midori browser, is that any good and available in FreeBSD?