'Blatantly illegal'īut the 17 newspaper-publishing companies that cosigned the letter sent to Eich on Thursday say that this business model is "blatantly illegal" because they claim Brave is profiting from the "$5 billion" a year the industry spends on funding journalism. ![]() With Brave, publishers get around 55% of revenues: 15% go to Brave, 15% go to the partner that serves the ads, and 10% to 15% goes back to the user, who can choose to make bitcoin donations to their favorite publishers in order to get an ad-free experience on their websites, Eich told Business Insider in January. The browser - available on iOS, Android, OS X, Windows, and Linux - has ad-blocking software baked into it, which blocks all ads by default and replaces them with its own ads that it says load quicker and "protect data sovereignty anonymity" of users by blocking tracking pixels and cookies. It often indicates a user profile.īrendan Eich's new browser, Brave, announced its launch early this year. ![]() ![]() Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
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