![]() When companies are not bein transparent, and honest, they will lose trust. As far as I know if any company is using affiliate links to profit from, they are supposed to make sure their users are aware in a clear way, are they not? I bet you most users did not know that, most users do not follow their Github, thus they do not see anything related to it, as they mainly use the browser as is. I get what you’re saying, but I disagree to some extent. If you think that you are getting ripped off then don’t use it – but if you apply some common sense and don’t expect to get rich just by using the rewards system then it completely fulfills it’s purpose: privacy, ad blocking and earnings by more respectful ads than websites being plastered with time-consuming ads & trackers.Īs said: it works for me and I am quite happy with it ![]() We’re still dealing with a very young and ambitious project and for me the rewards system is still in a kind of beta stage but it works nonetheless. So, to sum up: if you don’t freak out if there’s some glitch and follow up with them then everything is fine. And yes, there are still some things a tiny bit buggy with the payouts (delays, some issues while displaying wrong numbers but nothing really lost) and all in all it is getting better every month. (I could have certainly earned way more if I would have more than a handful of social media followers…)Īs said, there have been glitches and I once lost about 20 BAT due to a Brave bug but they have been refunded by the Brave team as soon as I wrote them an email). I’ve earned about 1000 BAT so far just by using the rewards system and referring it to some friends and family members – yes, others have earned way more but for me this translates to about 200+ Euros which is quite an amount for just using it. I’m now using it as my main browser on my Mac, my Android phone as well as my Android tablet and it works very fine for me incl. Yes, there are bugs and there are glitches with the rewards system but all in all I am a happy user of Brave and all issues I’ve stumbled upon have been resolved by the Brave team so far. Here is my story, just to give you another perspective: Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain – 6 Jun 20 Yes I hate what Google does as well, which is why I do not use Chrome. If people can’t trust you, what do you expect, you have to build trust and keep that trust. I am one person telling you what exactly I think, now think about how many people just stay quiet and don’t say anything, and leave the browser, etc. I do care about my Privacy and Security, but I simply lost trust in the Brave browser. I hope you guys don’t just delete this post, and take this information to improve on how you do your business with the browser. This is just my honest opinion of what I think of the Brave browser after having been using for a couple of years. Specially when this other Browser has lost my trust. ![]() To me that is better than installing another browser like Brave, and having to share more of my information with another third party. I mean I already own a machines with Windows 10 on it, which is Microsoft’s, why not just use a browser developed by them. As soon as Chromium Edge became available, I switched to it, I always use uBlock, Privacy Badger, and HTTPS Everywhere on other browsers anyways, which are all open source, and seem to do a better job at blocking things like ads than Brave does. But when you do this to people every month, what do you expect will happen? There has to be trust, if people can’t trust you, how long do you think they will keep using the Brave Rewards program, or even just your Browser for that effect? I for one never joined your Rewards program, and never would, just by seeing what people go through every month related to the BAT rewards program, and you wonder why not more people use it? Just saying, think about for a sec. I know right now we have a few things going on, like COVID-19 and the protests, but this issue has been going on since Rewards were first introduced, and the excuse is always the same, bugs, working on it, it’s still on beta, etc. If you ask yourself though why only 10% people of do take part in the Rewards program, all you have to do is look at forums and social networks, about all the people having issues with receiving their BAT every month, not receiving credit for referrals, not receiving their BAT tips, and many other issues. Recently saw an article explaining how the CEO of the Brave tells the person talking to him how only about 10% of the people using Brave use the Rewards part of it. Can I trust Brave, from many things that I have seen, I can certainly say that I do not trust them. I liked the idea of the privacy and security of the browser sure. Was using Brave on and off for a couple of years.
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