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Dia’s Paid Plan Marks New Phase in AI-Powered Web Browsing

2025-08-11 12:08

Dia, an AI-powered browser from The Browser Company, launches a $20 Pro plan billed as “unlimited” AI access, but subject to Terms that can curb heavy use.

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