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They asked me to allow cookies ,changed my settings to get the Google reward. It keeps saying it isnt enough. Is it a scam?

iPad, iPadOS 15

Posted on Jun 29, 2023 3:53 PM

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Posted on Jun 29, 2023 5:36 PM

Hello Grandmacita1975,


Most websites will force you to turn on cookies, "for your benefit." Fortunately, most websites now will let you opt out of most tracking cookies. Unfortunately, if you turn off cookies most websites will not function properly..


You do not recognize this website and therefore shouldn't be on it. Do not link your Google account or give away and personal information or credentials.


You should not:

  1. Interact with unknown senders
  2. Click on any links or attachments unknown senders send you
    1. This also goes for links and attachments from senders (unknown or not) that you weren't expecting
  3. Click on pop ups or ads
  4. Provide any personal information or credentials to an unknown sender, unknown website, or a website using HTTP instead of HTTPS (signified by the lock icon in Safari).


This is a short list, but anything that seems "too good to be true," most likely is. I would avoid this website.

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Jun 29, 2023 5:36 PM in response to Grandmacita1975

Hello Grandmacita1975,


Most websites will force you to turn on cookies, "for your benefit." Fortunately, most websites now will let you opt out of most tracking cookies. Unfortunately, if you turn off cookies most websites will not function properly..


You do not recognize this website and therefore shouldn't be on it. Do not link your Google account or give away and personal information or credentials.


You should not:

  1. Interact with unknown senders
  2. Click on any links or attachments unknown senders send you
    1. This also goes for links and attachments from senders (unknown or not) that you weren't expecting
  3. Click on pop ups or ads
  4. Provide any personal information or credentials to an unknown sender, unknown website, or a website using HTTP instead of HTTPS (signified by the lock icon in Safari).


This is a short list, but anything that seems "too good to be true," most likely is. I would avoid this website.

Jun 7, 2024 7:56 AM in response to Grandmacita1975

Yes this is a legit company that works for Google.. In the last two months I've made $62, the first $40 was signing up via a postcard they sent me. And like anything you got to research these companies before you do anything like this. Last year I won $2000 from my magazine out West, i'm always entering contest but I did research before making sure they were actually going to send me 2000. Which they did. Have a great day


Don't mind the errors if you see them, I'm a quadriplegic and I use voice to text, can't use my fingers to type

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