so let it be written
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dotmatrix Jan 23, 2016 11:06 AM EDT |
Oops! Forgot the "title" ... so let it be written, so let it be Untitled.FOSS Force wrote:Although it’s being touted as an ad-blocking browser, that isn’t quite true, as the developers are quite aware of the fact that many sites, especially news sites, depend on advertising revenue to keep the bills paid. There also seems to be an option to pay the Brave Software Inc to avoid ads or somehow transfer some 'points' from an ad-funded 'well' so the user can browser a few favorite sites without ads. So far, I like what I see with the Brave browser. It seems likely that Brave browser ads may be more like newspaper ads -- and I would be more than willing to accept those... i.e. no tracking, no flash, no perm cookies, etc. FOSS Force wrote:Instead, the browser will act as something of a gateway, watching browsing history, then fitting the user into a standardized advertising segment which it will provide to websites and advertisers, a service that the developers say will be paid for by advertisers. vs. Brave Intro: https://brave.com/#about Brave wrote:We will target ads based on browser-side intent signals phrased in a standard vocabulary, and without a persistent user id or highly re-identifiable cookie. |
jdixon Jan 23, 2016 12:54 PM EDT |
It's a new approach. We'll have to see how it works in practice. I've signed up to beta test. |
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