![]() ![]() Still, it’s a slightly better deal than websites tracking you, since Brave will actually do all of the advertising handling inside the browser itself, and won’t send websites and servers your identifying data when (or if) you click on an ad.īrave was cofounded by Brendan Eich in 2015, after he was ousted from Mozilla over a donation he made to an initiative banning same-sex marriages. The answer? Brave will pay you 70% of the revenue generated by these ads. ![]() ![]() Especially ones that basically try and grab your attention even more actively by popping up as notifications. The question you’re probably asking yourself right now is why in the world would anyone opt-in to advertisements. Now, however, Brave is introducing a new, opt-in kind of advertising system that lets users choose to see targeted ads and not just regular website-ads that show up as banners, or sidebar pieces on the internet these ads will show up as desktop notifications, which personally, I think are even more intrusive, but whatever. A little back story first, if you’ve never used Brave, it’s basically a browser that stops websites from tracking your movement through the internet in order to spy on you, or serve targeted ads based on your interests. ![]()
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