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You also call them Chromium browsers, btw. They are different browsers in the usual sense of the word.
Safari has been always Safari regardless of the variant, in comparison.
This is branding of web standards. It dangerous in part because of the illusion of choice. You don't seem to realise all these browsers reinforce Google's control over the internet. None of the teams making chromium browsers are able to make a web browser - except Google. They are completely dependent on Google to give them 98% of their product.
They aren't web browser developers working on edge and brave. It's UI, UX and tracking developers.
I know everything you mentioned. It's also more geeky to say Edge is Chromium. But I'm talking about the linguistics. You won't convince me.
Do you even have a single fucking source that called them a single browser!?
Before this issue, Edge, Chrome and Opera were each a Chromium-based browser. If you call them a single browser, it's you who are re-defining (or, in that regard, re-branding) the word.