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Facebook wants to pay you for you data and apps

Facebook announced today that it has launched a new app for Android users called Study from Facebook. The app will be used to help the company conduct market research and all participants will be paid. This isn't an app that you can download from the Google Play Store at any time. Instead, Facebook will be running ads online and if you click on one, you can register to download Study. But you still have to qualify, and if you do, the app will then show up in the Play Store like magic.



Facebook plans to recruit adults age 18 and older in the U.S. and India through advertisements. The social network will display the ads on its own app and others to those that use and don’t use Facebook. Participants from other countries will eventually be recruitable, but not for the time being.


You’ll need a PayPal account, with Facebook cross-checking the age on your Facebook profile to see if it matches with the age you type in. There’s no non-disclosure agreement (NDA) to sign, so you can publicly talk about as much or as little of the Study app as you want to.
Facebook wants to pay you for you data and apps Facebook wants to pay you for you data and apps Reviewed by Mike Ross on 6/12/2019 05:41:00 AM Rating: 5

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