• dsmk@lemmy.zip
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    1 year ago

    As a normal browser user:

    The browser works fine, although with time they kept adding more and more stuff that I had to disable. I could deal with it, but it’s not a browser I’d recommend to most of my friends.

    After a few years using Chrome and then Brave, I moved back to Firefox. Not as polished, but works fine for me.

    As a Brave Rewards/Creators user:

    I simply don’t trust them anymore.

    I used it for a while to make some money with my site. Some people used Brave (like me), so since they were blocking ads, I confirmed my site so I could get some of the automated donations the browser sends to the top sites people visited that month. I received a few payments, had everything confirmed, paid taxes on the revenue… all 100% legit, never tried to game the system or anything like that. It wasn’t much, but helped with running costs.

    One day I couldn’t login to see my balance, but ignored it and forgot about it. Then they sent me an email asking me how I was making that money, to which I replied. Months went by without any reply… until I forced the issue. Then they banned my account without providing any reasons or a way to appeal. My site was still verified, so I assume I was still receiving donations, which I could not access. The site continued to be displayed as “verified” even after them banned me… I have no idea if they sent the donations back to the senders. I actually had to ask them to un-verify the site if they were going to keep my account banned.

    The way they dealt with it was bad and receiving donations to a banned account is shady as fuck. I wouldn’t use the word “hate”, but I just can’t trust them.

    • Ellie@silkky.pub
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      1 year ago

      Awhile ago, I made like $300 with a bunch of Docker containers running brave browsers, I used a script that would open a bunch of sites, move the mouse around and then send the crypto to my site. It was so obvious, I have no idea how I didn’t get banned (I’m still not), clearly whatever fraud detection they’re using is pretty shitty.