This version of yours should work

def browser_email(): context = dict( 
        verification_url_on_site_enabled=False, 
        illustration_image_enabled=False, 
        main_title_enabled=False 
        ) 

    return response.render('templates/email_verification.html', context) 

Yes put it in a model. A module is also fine as long as you get response 
from gluon.current.

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