![]() ![]() What in the world is BAT? The article linked above says it is “a cryptocurrency, the Basic Attention Token (BAT)”. In the past 2-3 weeks that I’ve been using Brave, I’ve earned 1.306 BAT. Let’s zoom into the right side: BAT card on the new tab page Here’s a screenshot of the new tab page on Brave on my Linux computer: Brave Browser on Linux ![]() Sounds too good to be true? Well, this article argues that it is. You can then take that money and pay it out to the creators you care about and continue to support the web while not being tracked and not just blocking all ads, keeping the creators from getting paid. Let’s start with the news.Īs you probably have heard if you’re paying any attention to browsers, one of the selling points of using Brave is that they replace tracking ads on the net with their own ads and then “pay” you for viewing those ads. As I did last time, I wanted my web browser post to contain both news stories about browsers that have caught my attention and my thoughts on the newest web browser I’m trying out.
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