Brave browser detailed info and user privacy


Posted On Jan 31 2020

Searching for Brave browser info? Brave Browser’s BAT: Current delivery of digital ads relies on tracking browsing history, cookies, search question, and third parties. Brave does not support these tactics. With the use of BAT, the role of intermediaries and tracking is eliminated from the inventory catalog of current ads. Integration of BAT into the browser involves implementing BAT Ads system. The system displays ads to users based on locally stored information. With the data, ads targeting is done locally. Their model also promotes privacy. The browsing history is kept private, as all data required for ad-matching never leaves your system.

Tip on YouTube: Tip your favorite creators on Youtube while watching their videos. When you visit YouTube, Brave Rewards lets you tip creators directly as a reward for making great video content. Visit creators.brave.com to learn more about becoming a verified YouTube creator.

Defaults that matter: Browse confidently with default settings that block phishing, malware, and malvertising. Also, plugins, which have proven to be a security risk, are disabled by default. Sync your devices bravely: Brave Sync, currently in beta, can be enabled to encrypt and synchronize your preferred settings and bookmarks. However, Brave does not have the keys to decrypt your data.

Brave is free! You’ll always be able to use Brave without paying in either money or your personal information. Shields protects you from tracking as you browse the web. Brave Rewards lets you earn tokens by viewing ads and pays it forward to the people who create the stuff you love online. All for free. If you want to support sites in Brave without earning tokens through ads then you’ll have to use your own money. Everything else is on us — and ?Brave has a lot of features?. See more details at Brave.

Brave Rewards: Once a month, Brave Rewards will send the corresponding amount of BAT, divided up based on your attention, from your local browser-based wallet to the sites you’ve visited. You can remove sites you don’t want to support, and tip creators directly too. All of this is anonymous: nobody (not even us here at Brave) can see who supported which sites. We can only count up the total support for each site and send the BAT their way. Content creators can use our partner Uphold to convert the BAT they earn into a currency of their choosing.

Last Updated on: February 8th, 2020 at 7:05 am, by


Written by Gica Hagi