Uphold/Gemini mean these websites log ur device's data (Brand/Make, IP address, OS vers. etc..) ?
cause if so.. that's piss in the face of why we have a privacy browser to begin w/
How should they get that data? Brave doesn’t share any of those.
jst curious cause of the 4 device policy & i heard someone say u can't deregister a device if u can't deregister, that means they know who u are..
No. Braves holds BAT in Uphold. At the end of each month it gives Uphold a list of who gets how much BAT. Yes Uphold knows how much time you probably spent online trying Brave. No Uphold or Brave don't know which websites you surfed. (Your ISP will know almost everything you do online, and your searches, etc, but maybe not all the https content, just the URL.)
If you search for Applebee's in Google the URL has the word in it and ISP sees it.
on this my concern wasn't w/ ISPs.. my concern was w/ Uphold & Gemini themselves.. whether they can identify the devices that had been registered to an account in either case (ISPs or the websites) VPNs seem to do the trick..
u don't get.. we knw there's a 4 device limit per account.. and apparently, if i understand correctly once a device has been registered to an account you can't deregister that device if we can't deregister that device, that means the website has information/metadata that act as identifiers for that particular device.. yes?
i wouldn't knw.. haven't done KYC & don't intend to anytime soon but i heard someone who did theirs say there's no option to deregister a device that has already been registered & add a new one
This one may help https://support.brave.com/hc/en-us/articles/360057017892-Does-Brave-share-data-with-custodial-partners-What-does-verifying-my-Brave-Rewards-wallet-mean-for-my-data-
wow cool.. i'll read up on it; this is exactly what my question was about
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