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Brave rewards review
Brave rewards review











Brave also has its own crypto wallets, so you can manage your BAT, ETH or BTC from the comfort of your browser. You can also donate BAT directly to your oft-visited Reddit, Twitter and GitHub contributors. These can be traded on many crypto exchanges, either for Bitcoin or hard currency, or you can use them to tip your favourite content creator (similar to how Steemit and LBRY work). However, if you view enough of them you’ll be rewarded in cryptocurrency – Basic Attention Tokens (BAT) to be precise. Turning on the Brave Rewards option will mean unintrusive ads will periodically appear.

BRAVE REWARDS REVIEW HOW TO

On first run there’s a brief welcome tour, which offers to import settings and bookmarks from other browsers, explains how to disable its ad-blocker feature (in case sites don’t behave), gives you a choice of default search engines (use DuckDuckGo!) and asks you to enable Brave Rewards.

brave rewards review

Installation is a simple matter of adding a repo (options are available for Debian derivatives, Fedora and openSUSE) or, if you want to embrace the future, fetching it from the Snap Store. Brave is licenced under the permissive Mozilla Public License (MPL).īrave Software is open source and we’re writing about the company because it has a Linux build, and a fine one at that. But Firefox isn’t the only fruit, and the Chromium- based Brave browser has over its five-year lifespan attracted a considerable following. Combined with its containers (for isolating groups of websites) and uBlock origin, it makes the web much more palatable. In a world dominated by Chrome and Safari, it can more than hold its own while at the same time respect privacy and freedom.

brave rewards review

We’re big fans of Firefox here at LXF Towers. Tokens can be used to support content, hopefully contributing to a better, healthier web.

brave rewards review

A free, privacy­centric web browser that blocks harmful adverts and rewards you (with tokens) for viewing non­harmful ones.











Brave rewards review