But reality is that people normally simply do not want to be exposed to ads. So the very premise of this setup seems to be that people hate ads just because they are not privacy-respecting. What makes Brave’s ad model worse is that it offers people a monetary incentive for doing an activity (watch ads) that we know they are trying to avoid (by using a browser with an ad-blocker). So Brave’s model replaces one set of ads with another, basically achieving nothing to mitigate the problem itself - very existance of ads in the first place. ![]() They are literally unwanted guests in our browsers. The most popular ad blockers are Adblock Plus and uBlock Origin, and each will. It is because they make browsing experience miserable. Changes to Chrome can take a long time to get released and Google has not. This is because people simply hate ads in their browser. Viewing Brave ads generates and lets you earn BAT tokens which can then be. Nice video, but it almost completely misses the point:Įven if all ads on all websites were made in a privacy-respecting way, people would still use adblockers. Brave ads are disabled by default, so you won’t have to worry about Brave spamming you with ad after ad.
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