Those users who choose to see Brave Ads are notified about the offers as they browse the web. Once they agree to engage with these notifications, they are presented with a full-page ad in a private ad tab. The Brave team mentions that this feature will ensure that user privacy is not compromised and does not leak user’s personal data from their device, “Unlike conventional digital ads, ad matching happens directly on the user’s device, so a user’s data is never sent to anyone, including Brave. Accessing user attention no longer entails large scale user data collection.”
Users will get the reward in the form of BAT via the integrated Brave Rewards in their browser. They can donate their earned BAT on a monthly basis to their favorite sites or use it as a tip for content creators. This model will be extended to allow BAT’s usage for premium content, services, or withdraw it from their wallets. Once the confirmations become available, users will be paid at the end of each calendar month.
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