
Would this completely disable all the trackers? Personally I am actually for ads to support creators but more static ones so they won't unnecessarily spread malware and track people. It's nice that Brave Software has this in place to allow people to reward sites and creators they like even if they block a website's ads. But even though Brave blocks ads and other things natively, the Brave Rewards system can be used to contribute to creators. The only complaint I have about Brave selfishly comes from the fact that I make money by creating content for the web. It works with popular extensions, renders websites well, and is an easy browser to jump into. It blocks ads and cross-site trackers out of the box and significantly speeds up the web. If you want a zippy browsing experience that makes your entire experience on the web feel quicker, you should try Brave browser. Brave software states that 8 million people used the browser while it was in beta, so we'll see how many users the browser has after it's been fully released for a while. This reward system is an interesting approach and will be more successful as more people use Brave. People earn rewards when they see these ads and then can choose to contribute to a creator if they'd like. The Brave Reward program is powered by blockchain and allows people to see a specified number of ads through their PC's notifications. On the bright side for creators, Brave has a reward system that can earn people money even if someone blocks a website's ads.

I'm just pointing out that I view the web as a creator, not just as a reader or viewer. I don't say this to guilt anyone or change their opinion on ads. I never use an adblocker because I know that if everyone used an adblocker on my articles, it'd be harder for me to earn a living.

I'm a full-time journalist, and I earn at least a portion of my pay through advertisements. The biggest issue of Brave affects people like me, content creators. There isn't much to dislike about Brave browser, especially as a general consumer of the web.

Source: Windows Central (Image credit: Source: Windows Central)
