diff --git a/Docs/Brave Browser Rewards.md b/Docs/Brave Browser Rewards.md index 24fd471..9dae696 100644 --- a/Docs/Brave Browser Rewards.md +++ b/Docs/Brave Browser Rewards.md @@ -2,6 +2,9 @@ ![New and improved Brave Reward Popup to claim Rewards](https://i.ibb.co/bgB0BKL/Reward-claim.png) +![Flagged Rewards Account](https://i.ibb.co/92DPfnR/Rewards-flagged.webp) + + - Brave Rewards, depending on your country simply counts as income, which means it is [NOT tax free (koinly.io)](https://koinly.io/blog/crypto-airdrop-tax/). - Claiming Rewards on Mobile [requires SafetyNet to pass (ruqqus.com)](https://ruqqus.com/+BraveBrowser/post/bk8n/android-if-your-phone-fails-safetynet) and depends on Google Play Services. If you never pass SafetyNet you will not be able to claim your BAT and you might be flagged by the system which means you will never see any ads. - I got some BAT and cannot verify my wallet (country not supported etc.). Create a publisher's account and connect your YouTube, Reddit or a website. Then tip yourself. You'll lose 10% of your BAT in the process, but it's better than losing everything. @@ -25,3 +28,4 @@ - [The new Gemini User Wallet in Brave Rewards lets users seamlessly redeem and move their BAT. (video) (vimeo.com)](https://vimeo.com/595169365), for text only announce, [check this out (brave.com)](https://brave.com/gemini-user-wallet/). - `I can't claim my BAT!?` Try disabling any VPN/Proxy/SOCKS. In case you're on Android you need SafetyNet to pass, you can try to [bypass it via Magisk (android.gadgethacks.com)](https://android.gadgethacks.com/how-to/magisk-101-fix-safetynet-cts-profile-mismatch-errors-0178047/). If you cannot claim your reward disable your VPN/Proxy and restart (relaunch) your Browser. Keep in mind that toggling VPN, Proxies, Tor, Shadowsocks etc. might results that your account gets flagged automatically by the system, this means you do not see any ads anymore once this is done. You can ask in the forum to remove the flag from your account but if they notice you constantly toggle such systems you might even get banned. The flagging system is in place to avoid fraud and not to censor someone. +[🔝 Back to top 🔝](#) diff --git a/JavaScript Restrictor/JSRestrictor.md b/JavaScript Restrictor/JSRestrictor.md index 690b99a..464401d 100644 --- a/JavaScript Restrictor/JSRestrictor.md +++ b/JavaScript Restrictor/JSRestrictor.md @@ -1,6 +1,6 @@ ## [Using JS-Restrictor with Brave](#using-js-restrictor-with-brave) -JavaScript Restrictor or [JShelter](https://polcak.github.io/jsrestrictor/) extension is normally not needed with Brave Browser, however you can use it to fine control some specific settings if you want to. Changing those options can make you more unique and is the reason why this is not suggested unless you know exactly what you are dealing with. +JavaScript Restrictor or [JShelter](https://polcak.github.io/jsrestrictor/) extension is normally not needed with Brave Browser, however you can use it to fine control some specific settings if you want to. Changing those options can make you more unique and is the reason why this is not suggested unless you know exactly what you are dealing with. JShelter uses, depending on your chosen profile, [twice as much CPU power](https://github.com/polcak/jsrestrictor/issues/151) than uBlock Origin or other solutions which you can check with the integrated Task Manager and internal debugging tools. This is the main reason why I not suggest using it on a daily basis. It is better to wait until Brave addresses all above listed privacy risks.