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Flash Rewards – How to Avoid Getting Scammed

Flash Rewards is a free get-paid-to-application. It helps you to earn gift cards from companies like eBay, Walmart, and Amazon. You earn money by playing the games that the app offers. The coins earned get redeemed for gift cards from popular e-commerce services.

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Apart from paying you for installing the app, flash rewards also pay you for playing it. The more you play, the more you earn. There are three processes for earning rewards:

  1. Signing up. You create a profile after signing up. Then you’re required to answer questions based on the deals presented. You can then decide to earn a gift card from Amazon, eBay, Walmart, and visa. After selecting a card, you’re expected to give your personal information. You give details such as your full name, email, and residential address, and gender. They use personal information to match you with more relevant offers.
  2. Discovering offers. This is the step where you’re presented with many offers or deals. They include signing up, playing games, installing mobile apps, and subscribing to products. The more offers you complete, the more rewards you get. Flash rewards have two options for incentives. There’s tier 1 and tier 2. Tier 1 gives you four offers which you’ll have to complete to get a reward of $100. Tier 2 incentives will earn you more than $100.
  3. Redeem Points. This step allows you to redeem your rewards depending on your incentive tier. But, it happens after the completion of either four or ten deals within 24 hours.

So how do you avoid getting scammed and enjoy the benefits that come with flash rewards? Let’s get into that discussion.

Measures to Take to Avoid Getting Scammed

  1. Use a Proxy Server

    Proxies act as an intermediary between you and the internet. A proxy server browses the web on behalf of your device. When using it, requested traffic flows through the server before reaching its destination.

    There are different types of proxies but residential proxies are the most preferred. Using a residential proxy is the best and safest option. It guarantees you complete privacy in your online activities. It also protects your private data from getting stolen by unethical hackers.

    With the use of a residential proxy, you get to use a completely legitimate IP address from real ISPs. The IP is completely hidden and you get to appear as a different yet completely normal user. So you get to enjoy anonymity and evade online marketers.

  2. Privacy and Security Concerns

    Flash rewards demand that you share important personal information. That information is likely to get shared with third parties for marketing purposes. You have the right to unsubscribe and delete your personal information. This can get done by contacting each company.

    Supposing you’d like to continue, focus on the free trials of the subscription. Ensure they credit even if you don’t keep the service active after trials.

    Avoid spending money on the offers since there’s no guarantee that you’ll receive the money.

  3. Use Hypertext Transfer Protocol Secure (HTTPS)

    HTTPS is the secure version of HTTP. It’s the primary protocol used to send data between a client’s web browser and the online store. HTTPS encrypts the data to protect sensitive information. Such as the client’s name, address, and credit card number.

    Using HTTPS prevents an online store from having its transactions broadcasted. Meaning that the data cannot get viewed by fraudsters. To use HTTPS, you’ll need to buy an SSL certificate.

    Apart from using HTTPS, check if the company’s name is in the URL. That will help you know if the company operates the site or not. Not all technology allows the display of identity information in the address bar. Regardless, that isn’t 100 percent foolproof.

  4. Knowledge is Power

    It is worth noting that the internet is full of good and bad opportunities. And scammers are always trying to take advantage of less knowledgeable people. Scammers are getting more sophisticated. This has increased the number of attacks on web stores over the recent past.

    Online stores have also become more sophisticated in detecting and deterring scammers.

    It’s important to learn and understand what e-commerce fraud is and why it’s prevalent. This applies to both individuals and businesses. This way, you become empowered enough to avoid getting scammed.

  5. Too Good to be True?

    The promise of rewards or luxuries beyond your wildest dreams should be a red flag. Unfortunately, it has been and continues to be a successful fraud practice. Fake e-commerce sites promote offers that are too good to be true. They put out great sales

    For instance, are they selling tablets at a great discounted price? Is a health product’s website promising large muscles or extreme weight loss in two weeks?

    You can’t go wrong by assuming that something too good to be true is not true. Remember the mantra. “If it’s too good to be true then it probably is.”

  6. Audit Your Security Often

    You need to be vigilant to detect e-commerce fraud. Audit your security to ensure there are no cracks a cybercriminal can exploit.

    Ensure your passwords and login details are of significant strength. They should also get changed now and then. Get good antivirus software that checks for malware. It’s also safe to avoid trusting everyone with private and sensitive information.

    Online stores should put in place e-commerce security basics. This includes:

    • Privacy. It includes preventing activities that might lead to the sharing of client’s data. Breach of confidentiality occurs when stores let others have access to clients’ data.

    • Integrity. Ensuring that any information shared by a client remains unaltered.

    • Authentication. This is when the company proves that it’s real. That it deals with genuine items or services and delivers as promised. Clients should also give proof of their identity.

    • Non-repudiation. Repudiation means denial. Non-repudiation is a legal principle. It instructs players not to deny their actions in a transaction. Companies and their clients should follow through on the transaction part they initiated.

  7. Make Sure Your Site is PCI Compliant

    PCI stands for “Payment Card Industry.” So if you operate an online store that accepts credit card payments, ensure you’re PCI compliant. PCI standards for compliance get developed and managed by PCI Security Standards Council. It ensures the security of credit card transactions in the payments industry.

    PCI compliance means your online store and business processes meet PCI standards. Operating a SaaS-based e-commerce store means that your platform provides this compliance.

Key Takeaway

Due to the possibility of getting scammed, carry out due diligence when it comes to flash rewards. Check whether the options offered are worth the amount of money you’re likely to spend. This is despite the lucrative options of flash rewards.

Note that subscriptions are not considered when bought then canceled within 24 hours.

This information on flash rewards should help you make an informed decision. Don’t hesitate to share it with those who might benefit from it.

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