apple
Joined: 21st Dec 2010
Posts: 508
Make money by browsing
Alright, so this is just an easy method on how to earn a little money from doing nothing but browsing the web like your normally would.
It's a service called TopLine.
They provide a browser add-on that simply replaces the ads you'd normally see on a website, with their own ads. They earn revenue from this, and share it with you! The add-on is available for Chrome, Firefox and Safari.
You get about 1 point per ad replaced on the websites you visit. 1333 points are equal to 1$, so earning money from this goes pretty fast if you browse a
lot.
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When you've racked up enough points, you can choose to get the money sent to your PayPal, get a physical check sent to you, or you can donate your earnings to a
lot of non-profit organizations TopLine support.
If you think this is a scam, then you're wrong. Google it and you'll see a bunch of reviews and questions saying it is legit. There are also payment proofs. The
add-on is also featured in the Google Chrome Web Market with great ratings.
So that's basically it. Have fun!
Website:http://www.jointopline.com/
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Siggy
12 years, 33 weeks ago
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Misca

Joined: 10th May 2011
Posts: 2738
Re: Make money by browsing
One question, say there is a website with 20+ advertisements on it. If you just kept going to google and then back to that site, would you just keep racking up points or would they recognize this and not give you anything.
I'm assuming it's the latter but it might prove to be worth while if they don't.
Just wondering, I don't play on using this at all, even if it is legit or not.
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12 years, 33 weeks ago
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apple
Joined: 21st Dec 2010
Posts: 508
Re: Make money by browsing
Yeah im pretty sure that wouldn't work unless you changed your ip each time you refreshed the page or used a differen't proxy for each refresh. ---
Siggy
12 years, 33 weeks ago
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Sordie

Joined: 3rd Apr 2009
Posts: 2044
Re: Make money by browsing
apple posted: (11th Sep 2012, 04:38 am)
Yeah im pretty sure that wouldn't work unless you changed your ip each time you refreshed the page or used a differen't proxy for each refresh.
Because the professionals at Google (you know, the people that get paid a lot of money for thinking of things like this) would have never thought of that and not also added checks for regular requests (despite the IP) with the same request signature and/or frequency and/or time period and/or
filtered common proxy IPs and/or.. *insert numerous other easy to detect scenarios*
=P
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