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Summary

The Brave Browser is an ad-free web browser that rewards users with cryptocurrency (BAT) for viewing ads and offers privacy features, including Tor integration, making it a unique and user-centric browsing solution.

Abstract

Brave Browser is a privacy-focused web browser that blocks ads and tracking by default, providing users with a faster and safer browsing experience. It is built on the Chromium platform, ensuring a familiar user interface similar to Google Chrome. Users have the option to view privacy-respecting ads in exchange for Basic Attention Tokens (BAT), which can be earned and used to support content creators through a built-in rewards system. The browser also features private browsing with Tor and an integrated crypto wallet. The author, who has used Brave for a year, praises its smooth transition from Google Chrome, its alignment with Web3 principles, and the potential for BAT value appreciation.

Opinions

  • The author enjoys using Brave Browser and appreciates its ad-free experience and privacy features.
  • They believe Brave is a step towards Web3, empowering users with control over their privacy and the choice to view ads.
  • The author values the passive income from earning BAT, which they choose to hoard and stake for potential future gains.
  • They endorse the browser's creator support system, which allows users to automatically contribute to creators based on content engagement or manually tip them in BAT.
  • The author encourages readers to consider joining Medium through their referral link for access to a wide range of informative content.

Brave Browser — Ad-Free Browser That Pays You Crypto

What I Love About This Browser and Why I Use It Daily

Image from Brave media assets

I am in no way affiliated with Brave and am writing this just because I enjoy using the browser

What Is Brave?

It is a web browser with a different approach. It is focused on privacy and comes pre-packaged with some unique features. And you can earn cryptocurrencies while using it.

Brave browser offers a choice of an ad-free browsing experience. But it is also possible to receive awards paid out in cryptocurrency Basic Attention Token (BAT). It is a progressive way to browse the Web.

I am going to give some insights into how the browser works, tell you about the rewards system, and how creators can benefit from it, and share my personal experience with using this browser for almost a year.

Notable Features

  • No Ads
  • No Tracking
  • Reward System
  • Private browsing with Tor
  • In-built mechanism for tipping creators
  • Integrated crypto wallet

The Inner Workings of Brave Browser

The browser is based on Chromium which is a free and open-source web-browser project by Google. This means that the user experience is very similar to other Chromium-based browsers like Google Chrome.

And it is really easy to switch between them and import all your settings and bookmarks. But there are some important differences to note. There are No Ads and No Tracking.

Brave is built on the solid foundation provided by Chromium and the Blink rendering engine, with all Google’s tracking and signalling removed. Chromium and Blink give Brave a fast, modern, secure browsing core that is supported by web and extension developers. This robust baseline lets the Brave team focus on the features which protect your privacy, reward you for browsing, and support the sites you love. — An excerpt from Reviewers guide by Brave

Privacy

Screenshot by Author from Reviewers Guide by Brave

Brave browser is a browser that gives you an ad-free and safe browsing experience from the get-go. It has integrated ad-blocking technology and you don’t need to worry about looking for ad-blocking extensions to escape ads. Even ads on Youtube get blocked.

Private browsing with Tor

It also allows you to access the web through the Tor network. Which is the default way of accessing the deep web.

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This wouldn’t be possible from your regular browser. Besides letting you access the content on the deep web, this feature also allows you to access content normally blocked in your country. The Tor network works in a way that re-routes your connection through connection points in different countries to maximize privacy.

The Rewards System

There are 2 parts to the rewards system and both of them are connected.

Ad-system

Although Brave comes pre-packaged with ad-blocking technology, they have developed their own privacy-oriented system of serving ads. You can choose to receive these ads and get paid in cryptocurrency for seeing them. Or you can browse completely ad-free. You can even choose how frequently you will get to see those ads.

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For my windows system, these ads show up like standard windows system notifications.

When you open a new tab on the browser you may be presented with a sponsored image, you also get paid a little for that. Here is an example:

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The Rewards

As a regular user, you get paid for the ads you are served. You can follow the amount you have acquired on the new tab page or by clicking on the triangle next to the address bar.

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Estimated earnings on the right side are my earnings currently for the month. These get paid each month to my Gemini account. There are other options available.

How much you will get each month depends on the country you live in and the ads that are being served in your country.

Interesting Fact

To pay users for ads, Brave buys Basic Attention Tokens (BAT) on the open market. Meaning that the rate of adoption and how many ads are being served directly impact the price of the BAT. And if the adoption for Brave browser grows, the value of BAT should grow too.

Tips for Creators

As a content creator, you can sign up for their content creator program, and start receiving tips. You can connect your Youtube, Twitter, Reddit, your personal site, etc. And other brave users will be able to tip you in BAT.

Auto-contribute

They even have an auto-contribute setting that automatically distributes your rewards to creators according to the amount of time you spent on their content. Or you could choose a set amount of BAT for the creators you like, to get tipped each month. But you can turn this setting off and keep all the rewards for yourself.

Here is an example of what the tipping window would like when looking at verified content creators profile:

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My Experience With Brave

Since I started using this browser about a year ago my experience has been smooth. I was previously using Google Chrome so it was very simple to move to Brave and import all my settings. In the beginning, I felt a bit skeptical so I kept Chrome on my computer. But I haven’t had to use it once.

I love the idea of this browser. I would say that products like this are amongst the first true applications of Web3. And how it gives me control of my privacy and the choice to decide if I want to see ads. I love how it tries to empower the community and creators. I wouldn’t say I have earned a lot by using it. But the income feels extremely passive and I keep hoarding my BATs and staking them because one day they might be worth quite a bit more.

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