Brave To Start Rewarding Users For Watching Ads

By Rishma Banerjee

Brave recently announced that after months in its beta stage, Brave Rewards advertising program has now been launched which will be giving the users up to 70 percent of the ad revenue when they choose to view ads. Brave Browser, since its launch in 2018, has only grown from strength to strength and has collaborated with the TAP network and developing its verified publisher network. They have been noteworthy for always ensuring a high level of security and privacy for their users as well as an interesting system of advertising.

Typically, Brave users can choose to opt out of advertising and enjoy the browser without needing to view ads. Should they choose to view ads, they will be able to earn up 70 percent of all the ad revenue as part of the Brave advertising rewards system, which had been teased out for several months.

Now, the speculation has come to an end as on April 24, 2019, Brave officially announced the launch of their advertising platform.

The Brave advertising model puts an exciting spin on traditional advertising. Usually, Internet users are given little incentive to view ads other than the fact that they would have to pay to block internet advertising.

In the case of Brave, users can opt-in to see adverts, and in return, they will receive 70 percent of the ad revenue share as a reward for their attention in the form of Basic Attention Tokens (BAT).

This also benefits those who want to advertise their goods and services because everyone who see the ads is a person who has opted in to do so and thus, has a genuine interest. This makes advertising much more effective and more and less intrusive for all involved.

In the announcement, Brave stated that several firms such as Vice, Home Chef, MyCrypto, and eToro would be supplying ads, along with Fluidity, Uphold and the TAP network which had already been a part of the beta program that started in January 2019.

Internet privacy has been a huge focus for brave and they reiterated this in their statement. Brendan Eich, the CEO and co-founder of Brave Software said,

“With Brave Ads, we are launching a digital ad platform that is the first to protect users’ data rights and to reward them for their attention.”

He also noted that Brave is looking to improve the economics and conversion of the online industry as well as removing the intermediaries collecting huge fees from publishers at the cost of user privacy.

Rishma Banerjee

Rishma is currently pursuing a bachelor’s degree in International Relations and has a special place in her life for sifting through all sorts of random trivia, thank you very much.

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