I was thinking about switching browsers to Brave when I found this. What do you guys think? Are they going to compromise the privacy of their users for these corporate deals?
Ad-blocking Brave browser signs deal with Dow Jones Media Group
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>browser that makes money by replacing regular ads with 'non-intrusive' (((targeted ads)))
One cannot compromise what wasn't there to begin with
if you use brave before you are retarded if you use brave now you retarded nothing changed
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Sounds Jewish. I don't think my "attention" is a resource for advertisers to claim.
What's the law that says that?
The Right to Profit. If they add DRM they can use DMCA.
If ads served by Dow Jones Media Group websites are added as default ad-blocking exceptions in Brave, Brendan Eich will be considered as a sellout.
If all they want is to show you a banner with your consent that's fine. The issue is, we know that all the tracking and gathering of the user's data is already standard practice in modern online advertising, is Brave really not allowing them to keep doing it in their browser? Would they even want a deal where this is being denied to them?