![]() We also cannot tell which specific Brave Private Ads you’ve seen or interacted with. However, when using the Auto-Contribute feature to support Brave creators with BAT from your custodial account, neither Brave nor your custodian can tell which specific creators you’re contributing to.Įven with Brave Rewards enabled and a Rewards Payment ID assigned, we never collect your browsing history or similar information, and we can’t derive this information from your contributions to content creators or sites. This is subject to the privacy policies of Uphold, Gemini, or bitFlyer. When you make an on-demand tip to Brave Creators using BAT from your linked custodial account(s), the custodian can see and record the details of your tipping transactions (such as, but not limited to, the amount and the recipient). If you want to withdraw any BAT from your Brave Rewards balance, add BAT to it, or send on-demand tips to Brave Creators, you will need to link Brave Rewards to a custodial account using one of our custodial partners such as Uphold, Gemini, or bitFlyer (Japan only). You can find your Rewards Payment ID by navigating to brave://rewards-internals. We will also use the country code to help us prevent fraud. The country code helps us ensure Ads are displayed to individuals depending on their country. We will also ask you to select your country, which we will use to assign a country code to your Rewards Payment ID. If you enable Brave Rewards, we assign your Brave browser a “Rewards Payment ID,” which is used to account for Basic Attention Token ( BAT) rewards you may earn for seeing Brave Private Ads. Your IP address will not be stored by Brave, but it may be stored by the website you have visited. If you click yes to this message, then the website will be sent an approximation of where you are based on your IP address. If you use Brave to visit a website that wants to determine your location, you will be asked whether you want it to be allowed to know where you are. You can update to the latest version here.) Location (Note that only Brave version 0.59 and above have the Sync feature. The data 1 are entirely inaccessible to Brave and to the cloud storage provider. If you switch on Sync then your bookmarks (and soon passwords and other data) will be saved in an encrypted file on a cloud storage service, to which you will have the only decryption key. On Android, open “Brave Shields & privacy” inside settings and then set the Safe Browsing option to “No protection (not recommended)”. On iOS, open “Brave Shields & Privacy” inside settings and disable “Block Dangerous Sites”. If you prefer not to use Safe Browsing, just visit brave://settings/security to change your settings to “No protection (not recommended)”. ![]() On Android, we use the SafetyNet Safe Browsing API which sends partial URL hashes directly to Google when a URL is determined to be potentially malicious by the list stored locally on your device, as per the Safe Browsing Update API. ![]() For iOS users in mainland China, Apple may also use the Tencent Safe Browsing service. On iOS, Apple proxies Google Safe Browsing through their own servers. We proxy these requests through Brave’s servers to reduce the amount of information sent to Google (for example, we remove your IP address) to protect against Google profiling or tracking you when using Safe Browsing. On desktop, we use the Safe Browsing Update API which relies on storing URL hashes locally on your device. The Brave Browser automatically uses Google Safe Browsing to help protect you against websites, downloads and extensions that are known to be unsafe (such as sites that are fraudulent or that host malware). You can also update to the latest version here. No particular person’s information can be identified in the statistics we produce. We count the number and type of these requests when we receive them to produce aggregate statistics. This ensures that you always have access to the latest security fixes. Security & updatesīrave automatically checks with us for updates. refers to Brave Software Inc, while “Brave” refers to the browser. To learn how we use data for publishers and creators visit the Publisher Privacy Policy on the Basic Attention Token website. To learn how we use data to operate our websites, forums, and communications, visit the Website Privacy Policy. Read this document to understand how the Brave Browser uses data. The only way a user’s data is stored by Brave is if the user has switched on Rewards or Sync. We don’t write any personal data to the blockchain. Our company does not store any record of people’s browsing history.
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