So another solution for blocking ads, trackers and pop ups is to use the Brave Browser. Brave was developed by the creator of Firefox, Brandon Eich. The blockers are all built in, and cookies are erased every time you close the browser. I have Brave installed on all of my devices, including ipads.
How well does it work? Well, I didn't even realize this site had banner ads and pop ups until you said so. I've been running it for a couple years, this a screenshot from my work computer:
- Yup, these are real numbers.
So then, how do site owners (like Chris) and content creators generate revenue? Well, that is also solved with Brave. The browser was created as part of an ecosystem to interact with the cryptocurrency Basic Attention Token (or BAT) through the Brave Rewards system. This is not automatic, you have to turn the feature on. The browser then tracks what sites your "attention" is given to (this info is not sold), and then makes a monthly contribution directly to the owner/ creator. No middle man, and your information is never sold to a third party. BATs can be earned through token grants, allowing Brave verified ads, or purchased directly.
- Not yet verified, or I'd be contributing this way.
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A website owner/ content creator just has to register with Brave to be eligible for Brave Rewards. It only takes a few minutes. (I have multiple sites verified and receive funds monthly.) BATs can be left as they are or sold for USD.
- Verified.
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This was the whole idea of the Brave ecosystem, create a different way for creators to earn revenue without having to rely on ads and selling data. I've been using it for a couple years, and the system works. Digital assets are still pretty new, but they are gaining in popularity.
To give Brave a try:
https://brave.com/lef976(Fair warning, this is an affiliate link where I would earn a commission if you download and use Brave for 90 days.)