Microsoft Edge & Bing users earn rewards in the US

Logethica

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Microsoft extends rewards plan for using Bing to new Edge browser...
.. only for users in US:

SOURCE: economictimes.indiatimes.com (ARTICLE DATE: 20th Aug 2016)

In an effort to make people switch to Microsoft Edge, the company will now pay you to use the browser, which the company claims can last longer than its Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox and Opera counterparts...

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Microsoft Rewards, announced earlier this week, is a rebranding of Bing Rewards and so far only available in the US, offers points for using Edge and Bing, as well as shopping at the Microsoft store, CNET.com reported on Friday.

You have to make Bing, a web search engine owned and operated by Microsoft, as your default search engine to earn points in its revamped rewards programme.

Points can be traded in for vouchers or credits to places like Amazon, Starbucks, Skype and the ad-free version of Outlook.com....
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Bing Rewards have never been available outside of the USA. It makes no difference to the majority of the global world's population.
 
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jamescv7

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The rewards system is more on the strategy to gain more users around however that solution will only help very minimal. The table of content cannot easily reversible.
 
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