Does this also imply that @Brave Rewards can't work on mobile/iOS? Very interesting.
— Chris Messina ? (@chrismessina) December 11, 2020
/cc @Techmeme pic.twitter.com/mpySn19b1O
Apple's ever-changing reinterpretation of their rules just hit the Brave web browser, depriving one of Safari's leading web browser competitors of much of their business model on iOS. https://t.co/0hA0bQrrQz
— Tim Sweeney (@TimSweeneyEpic) December 10, 2020
Brave Today, our new privacy-preserving news reader, is now available on desktop (v1.18) and iOS. Simply scroll down to fetch the feed on a new tab page and discover links to content published by major media outlets in 15 different categories. https://t.co/qrr9BtXVv8
— Brave Software (@brave) December 10, 2020
Our iOS release today (v1.22) features the new privacy-preserving Brave Today news reader. It also includes changes to our Brave Rewards system, due to recent Apple stipulations. https://t.co/KiZUIDRV9m
— Brave Software (@brave) December 10, 2020
iOS forcing browsers to use WebKit is bad enough. Now Apple's crippling Brave's ability use its own token because this bypasses iOS's IAPs.
— Chris Lacy (@chrismlacy) December 11, 2020
Apple's hypocritical, anti-competive rent seeking market abuses need to be curb stomped.
All power to @TimSweeneyEpic, Spotify & Cydia. ? https://t.co/Afp5QNZtHf
We are excited to unveil Brave Today, the new privacy-preserving news reader integrated into the browser. It features personalized & customizable content from hundreds of sources powered by Brave’s new private CDN, & Brave Offers for e-commerce. ?️ https://t.co/B8mZUweqyW $BAT pic.twitter.com/afteBC85EL
— BAT Community (@BAT_Community) December 10, 2020
Brave Today is out! “Brave Introduces Brave Today, the Privacy-Preserving News Reader Integrated Into the Browser” https://t.co/a9zHMduaZv
— Hamed Haddadi (@realhamed) December 10, 2020
? @brave launched #BraveToday — a "personalized newsreader" that appears when you scroll down on its Start Page.
— Chris Messina ? (@chrismessina) December 10, 2020
It's "privacy preserving" but also includes ads for "Brave Offers".
Why do Brave's forays into monetization feel so sketch?https://t.co/uNlWvZhciq
/tip @Techmeme pic.twitter.com/am9fOumrYh
Apple Bars Brave Browser From Rewarding #BAT Tokens to Users
— Coinranking (@coinranking) December 11, 2020
Source: https://t.co/WdVlSOoLSA@Apple @brave $BAT #BasicAttentionToken #Apple #BraveBrowser #cryptocurrencynews #cryptocurrency pic.twitter.com/uBS4C9BLIm
Brilliant example of citizen-first innovation in media https://t.co/LfFrRZkjCM
— Mark Little (@marklittlenews) December 11, 2020
Brave browser-maker launches privacy-friendly news reader https://t.co/JdInFuJFIH
— Brave Software (@brave) December 10, 2020
Say hello to Brave Today, the privacy-friendly newsfeed https://t.co/uEwIPU14Ur
— Des Martin (@dessie_martin) December 10, 2020
We are excited to unveil Brave Today, the new privacy-preserving news reader integrated into the browser. It features personalized & customizable content from hundreds of sources powered by Brave’s new private CDN, & Brave Offers for e-commerce. ?️ https://t.co/B8mZUweqyW $BAT pic.twitter.com/afteBC85EL
— BAT Community (@BAT_Community) December 10, 2020