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    Google offering to pay web users to track their every move

    The Screenwise project is designed to send usage data using browser plugin or special hardware

    Less than a month after announcing a controversial new privacy policy that shares user data across all its sites with no opt-out option, Google is introducing a system to monitor all online activity of those who participate in a program called Screenwise. In exchange for unrestricted access to information on your every online move, the search and software giant is offering financial compensation.

    By signing up for Screenwise and installing a browser plugin (only Google Chrome is supported at present), you'll be given $5 in store credit on Amazon. For every three months you continue to provide Google with browsing data, you'll earn an addition $5 gift card, up to a total of $25. Only those over 13 can participate and, perhaps not surprisingly, signups are currently on hold due to overwhelming interest.

    For those willing to make their online lives a completely open book, Google plans to offer a more elaborate tracking system that utilizes special hardware. The device, which connects to your broadband router, will monitor the online activity of all computers in your home. This program, which isn't available yet, will compensate participants $100 for signing up and $20 a month for up to a year.

    While the idea of getting paid to browse the web might sound win-win, it's important to note that Screenwise will track private browsing data in its Chrome extension (though supposedly won't link it to you directly) and will share data with third-parties should you opt for the hardware-based option.

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    This article was written by Randy Nelson and originally appeared on Tecca

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    • William S  •  Las Vegas, Nevada  •  3 mths ago
      Facebook already does this for free!
    • Ernest  •  3 mths ago
      Im gonna sign up my grandma. they can watch her all day clicking the wrong buttons.
      • DWD808 3 mths ago
        Man that is some funny #$%$ there!
      • Boomer 3 mths ago
        I laughed too because I'm a grandma who clicks the wrong buttons!
      • kt 3 mths ago
        That's the only type of people they'll get. They won't get a good representation of Internet users being so cheap.
    • Richard  •  3 mths ago
      Wow! $25/year to sign away my privacy. Now I can buy The Mountain Unicorn Castle Purple T-shirt that I wanted.
      • LibturdsROFL 3 mths ago
        Which ironically they will track as you buy it so someone can sell you more t-shirts.
      • Private 3 mths ago
        Google knew you wanted The Mountain Unicorn Castle Purple T-shirt before even you knew you wanted it.
      • StephanieF 3 mths ago
        lol
    • Rocky  •  Abingdon, Virginia  •  3 mths ago
      They already are tracking everything you do online
      • A Thinker 3 mths ago
        Exactly. Take the 25 and download a few songs.
      • Lyn 3 mths ago
        People that believe things and say things like that deserve to be tracked. They're already doing it, we cant do anything to stop them. Make sure you're the first on in line for the nose ring, too.
      • Summer 3 mths ago
        I am not even tracking you but I know you live in Abington, Virginia. :p
    • Jordan  •  3 mths ago
      No. Thanks.
      • Summer 3 mths ago
        What do you mean No Thanks? ve have vays of making you do dis.mwahahaa.
      • Aerold 3 mths ago
        They will see me browse porn HA!
      • Anthony Alexander 3 mths ago
        I know my would be email porn porn porn porn facebook porn porn porn porn email porn porn porn yahoo porn porn porn can i hace my 25 dollars now?
    • Frank  •  3 mths ago
      They are acting like they aren't doing that already.
    • Billy  •  Barrow, Alaska  •  3 mths ago
      They already do that. Why start paying now?
    • DS  •  Aurora, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      How low can you go.
    • Philly34  •  3 mths ago
      That's not nearly enough compensation. Imagine how much they will make off of this, being able to sell all your information to third parties. Imagine if their system gets hacked, all of your information is out there, cause I'm sure they will be not only tracking your sites but also keylogging your every move. Better read the fine print of that contract.
    • SpillBabySpill  •  Baltimore, Maryland  •  3 mths ago
      Wow $5 a month for $10s of thousands in data? Such a deal. How about instead you add an OPT-OUT program.
    • AverageWhiteAmericanSlob  •  Cleveland, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      #$%$ like this makes me want to throw my laptop in a fire, and not trash for obvious reasons and go back to the mail and mail billing. ill get the newspaper...its cheaper. This is going way too far...
    • Ketan  •  Tulsa, Oklahoma  •  3 mths ago
      This is how it starts. First it is voluntary, then popular and then mandatory. This is exactly how IRS has taken over every Americans life. Don't do it.
    • cousinit99  •  3 mths ago
      Do you know how much money that amount of information is worth to an advertising firm? More than $6,000 per person, conservatively. $25??? That's called digital slave labor.

      You must think I'm stupid, Google..
    • Tennyson Williams  •  3 mths ago
      They already have a picture of me urinating on my neighbor's lawn gnome in street view of Google maps, what else do they want from me?
    • dr know  •  3 mths ago
      this is a privacy issue - no thanks.
    • cri  •  3 mths ago
      $5 up to $25? Gee how generous for a company worth billions. I think I will pass. My privacy is worth more than $25 I think.
    • Jeffrey  •  Corpus Christi, Texas  •  3 mths ago
      not for me...i do everything online including my banking, shopping, contacting family, research, and almost everything else since i dont have much of a life outside my home...i live a private life and the last thing i need is the feeling someone is always watching me...i already get that feeling on facebook when i see the ads on the side that are similar to something i might have done before...its already like they have followed me...for instance i went to a veterans and a steelers site then all of a sudden veterans and steelers ads started to show up...creepy...sometimes i want to put tape over my web cam because i think they are watching me through that...if they want to know what i like all they have to do is ask...its that simple...
    • peach_T  •  Beaverton, Oregon  •  3 mths ago
      #$%$ #$%$ here and #$%$, #$%$ there, we are all #$%$ed. These online giants can't wait to screw everybody up, eh?
    • Right1  •  3 mths ago
      This is a smokescreen to cover the fact that they are already doing it.
    • Ultraneuro  •  Fresno, California  •  3 mths ago
      ENTER Big Brother

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