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Microsoft Wants To Pay You To Use Its Windows 10 Browser Edge (theguardian.com)

An anonymous reader shares a report by The Guardian: Microsoft has a new browser. It launched with Windows 10 and it's called Edge. The company says it's faster, more battery efficient and all-round better than Chrome or Firefox. You can even draw on websites with a stylus. Trouble is, not very many people are using it. So now Microsoft's trying to bribe you to switch. The newly rebranded Microsoft Rewards -- formerly Bing Rewards, which paid people for using Bing as their search engine (another product Microsoft says is better than a Google product but that very few people actually use) -- will now pay you for using Edge, shopping at the Microsoft store, or using Bing. Users of Edge who sign up to Microsoft Rewards, which is currently US-only, are then awarded points simply for using the browser. Microsoft actively monitors whether you're using Edge for up to 30 hours a month. It tracks mouse movements and other signs that you're not trying to game the system, and you must also have Bing set as your default search engine. Points can then be traded in for vouchers or credit for places such as Starbucks, Skype, Amazon and ad-free Outlook.com -- remember, if you're not paying for something, you are the product.

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  1. Worldwide news are always US only. by MindPrison · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What else is new? Every banner for every campaign I've ever seen, every special offer, every 100s spam mail I get from anyone, MS or otherwise, is always "US" only when you read the fine print.

    Can we get a "US" news filter here so we can filter out the news that have offers only exlusive to US citizens? Please?

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    1. Re: Worldwide news are always US only. by JustAnotherOldGuy · · Score: 5, Funny

      We're not somehow backwards just because don't use fucking metric.

      Well, umm, actually we are. The only countries in the world that don't use the metric system are the United States, Liberia, and Myanmar.

      So yes, we're about as backwards as it gets in that respect.

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  2. I'm noticing a trend... by Immerman · · Score: 5, Funny

    Windows 10: free*
    Edge: we'll pay *you*

    Could it be that the price of Microsoft products are finally approaching their actual value?

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