Popular privacy-centric web browser Brave and wiki-based encyclopedia Everipedia announced a partnership to increase brand awareness within their respective communities.
Brave is an open-source web browser with a built-in ad-blocker, tracking, and security protection.
It anonymously monitors user attention, then rewards publishers accordingly with Basic Attention Tokens via the integrated Brave Rewards program.
The firm has been on a roll lately as content creators appear to be steadily opting into Brave's verified publishing scheme.
Brave browser recently reached an all-time high of eight million monthly active users.
Now, Brave Software Inc. revealed a co-marketing agreement with Everipedia, a wiki-based online encyclopedia, aiming to propel its brand exposure even further.
While Everipedia will promote featured articles about Brave, Brave will have Everipedia ads for users opting into viewing privacy-preserving ads.
With the millions of monthly unique users that Everipedia has, Brave will likely increase its popularity, which is already skyrocketing.
Brave browser recently moved up from the 26th spot on the Google Play Store in Spain to the 10th most popular app on the platform.
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Brave teams up with Everipedia to increase brand awareness
Published on Oct 31, 2019
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