Swash is a Firefox and Chrome extension that collects your data while you browse, and then sells it and pays you in $DATA. The extension is simple to configure and use, and pays you to browse the web.
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How to use Swash?
The extension is simple to install. First, go to your browser's extension store (I use the CryptoTab Browser as my browser, check my post about it here: CryptoTab Browser: what it is, how it works, why use it and more!)
After that, search for Swash. The extension icon should look like this post's image. Next, install the extension. After that, click on the extension and go to the settings page. From there, you can set a privacy level, what data to capture, what data to not capture, what URLs to exclude and more. Make sure to tweak those settings to make sure your data is safe on the internet. You can relax and watch the money slowly drip in while you browse the web.
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Is Swash safe to use?
The reviews are good and I haven't seen anyone complaining about Swash selling personal data, so I can only assume it is safe and can be used by you. If you are worried about your privacy, feel free to not use it or tweak its settings to get as much privacy. Do your own research and tell me what you find in the comments!
As always, I will update this post with anything you don't understand, so make sure to comment on the post! Tell me in the comments if you like Swash! Check out my other post, CryptoTab Browser: what it is, how it works, why use it and more! Bye!