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> A reliable place to download the latest CheckPoints APK
Just use APK Downloader and put in the current play store link: > https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.checkpoints.app&hl=en_GB
It will generate a download link and a QR code to the current APK.
I did this for my LG fuel which is unable download it from the play store directly.
> Checkpoints works pretty well. 315 points = $1 Amazon and 2500 points = $5 Paypal. It takes around a week to receive the rewards (max 2 weeks). The max amount of devices its 10. I believe you get a point per 9 videos (but don't quote me on that).
> Yoolotto also works as a Perk alternative. In the day, you'll get a lot of loading screens, but at night it sounds like there are a decent bit of ads. Also max 10 devices. I don't use Yoolotto, but according to a few posts it looks like a cent per 20 videos (For comparison, 'round 27 videos in checkpoints would equal a cent).
> I'll note that most passive video services are pretty shit right now. Currently we're in an ad drought due to the new year (as contacts between companies tend to expire by the end of the year). I'd reckon that the earnings will rise by March when contracts are renewed.
> To be honest, I wouldn't recommend going on with your farm until maybe March. Assuming you have to pay electricity and internet, you'll probably won't make that much of a profit.
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Checkpoints works pretty well. 315 points = $1 Amazon and 2500 points = $5 Paypal. It takes around a week to receive the rewards (max 2 weeks). The max amount of devices its 10. I believe you get ~~a point per 9 videos (but don't quote me on that)~~ a point per 6 videos.
Yoolotto also works as a Perk alternative. In the day, you'll get a lot of loading screens, but at night it sounds like there are a decent bit of ads. Also max 10 devices. I don't use Yoolotto, but according to a few posts it looks like a cent per 20 videos (For comparison, 'round 27 videos in checkpoints would equal a cent).
I'll note that most passive video services are pretty shit right now. Currently we're in an ad drought due to the new year (as contacts between companies tend to expire by the end of the year). I'd reckon that the earnings will rise by March when contracts are renewed.
To be honest, I wouldn't recommend going on with your farm until maybe March. Assuming you have to pay electricity and internet, you'll probably won't make that much of a profit.
I don't know of phone deals but I can personally recommend the concord II for passive apps such as below and what you've already listed.
What I do have experience is passive apps for android. These two guides will definitely interest you:
Android Lockscreen apps that Pay
Passive Data Collecting Apps and Sites that Pay
You'll also want to look into Checkpoints referral code: rewardsite
Also check out ChargerPay, Here's a short explanation of the app
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Any questions feel free to ask or pm me.
This is covered in the Guide:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.checkpoints.app&hl=en
Here's a link let me know if any luck (:
These two guides will most likely interest you:
Android Lockscreen apps that Pay
Passive Data Collecting Apps and Sites that Pay
You might also want to check out Checkpoints. If you sign up my referral code is rewardsite. Thanks.
Also check out chargerpay
Hope this helps. Let me know if you have any questions. I'll do my best to answer them.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.checkpoints.app&hl=en
AFAIK the scan feature is it's main function. Supports a ton of stores, although most are grocery.
They run the Checkpoints app, which also has a [Checkpoints subreddit](/r/CheckPts)
checkpoints I just watch the videos everyday for my passive $1.00
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Try and include your app version and device model to help narrow down where the issue may be. Newest Android version is 4.21, but older versions still work if you want to try them to see if they work better. 4.17 is running pretty good for me on an LG L9.