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<blockquote data-quote="oldschool" data-source="post: 858580" data-attributes="member: 71262"><p>BAT/Rewards is an option which the user must <em>opt-in</em> to. And it offers the ability to opt-out of telemetry, etc. for those who want an ad-free experience.</p><p></p><p>I doubt anyone thinks Brave is "the ultra-privacy-oriented browser". It is simply one option of several available. Users can choose browsers based on how much effort they want to make to have some semblance of privacy. For the Tin Hat crowd, there is TOR, ETE encrypted email, etc. </p><p></p><p>Some users, probably many, don't bother about privacy at all and instead look only for convenience. OTOH investigative journalists, for example, would be advised to take extraordinary measures to protect their privacy - and their security. Their very lives may well depend on it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldschool, post: 858580, member: 71262"] BAT/Rewards is an option which the user must [I]opt-in[/I] to. And it offers the ability to opt-out of telemetry, etc. for those who want an ad-free experience. I doubt anyone thinks Brave is "the ultra-privacy-oriented browser". It is simply one option of several available. Users can choose browsers based on how much effort they want to make to have some semblance of privacy. For the Tin Hat crowd, there is TOR, ETE encrypted email, etc. Some users, probably many, don't bother about privacy at all and instead look only for convenience. OTOH investigative journalists, for example, would be advised to take extraordinary measures to protect their privacy - and their security. Their very lives may well depend on it. [/QUOTE]
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