Amazon wants to know what ads you see on your phone and is willing to pay you for them

Privacy in the age of the Internet can be a challenge for users who don’t want to give up their data for personalized advertising. Amazons want fewer and fewer Internet users to try to avoid monitoring their information and, to do so, intend to give $2 per month for those who allow access to recommended ads.

This option is only available to subscribers who have been invited to participate in the program and are part of Amazon Buyer Dashboard (Shopper’s Council). Those who do not receive an invitation can be added to the waiting list, but it will take longer to obtain service.

Clients can earn up to $10 per month by doing more tasks. Amazon’s comment on the download site for its service: “Participants can earn monthly rewards share receipts for purchases made outside of amazon.comcomplete a short survey and enable ad verification for the ads you see yourself advertisement from Amazon or third-party companies that advertise through Amazon Ads.”

Users who enabled verification from advertisement to Amazon They can cancel it whenever they want. This way, Internet users retain control over how long they want companies to view the ads that appear on their devices.

Currently, the Shopper Panel app is not available in Spain and it is not known whether it will be available (considering EU restrictions to protect the privacy of residents of member countries). It is only enabled for residents of the United States and United Kingdom and launched out of concern that the proponents personal them about Amazon.

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