![]() After all, this is a “game” of usage and user base. It’s interesting to see how Microsoft is trying to influence it’s product and by “paying” users to use it’s less popular products like Bing, Edge etc. Scroll down to the bottom of the dashboard will revel what you can redeem and how much points you have. Here are some examples, if you make Bing as your default search engine on your mobile you get 500 points. ![]() You start wit 75 points just by visiting the page and sign up the rewards program.Īs the day passes each day you visit the site it will give you different mission on what you can do to collect more points. If you click the “Rewards” badge in the settings app Microsoft will redirect to the rewards dashboard where it will give you specific instruction on what you need to do to collect more points. Currently, Microsoft Rewards already opened up to a wider audience, you can check if your region is included, here. ![]() The most recent Windows 10 dev channel build updated the Settings where it added a new badge for Rewards into the Settings app. Currently, if you’ve collected 5200 points, you can redeem a $5 Xbox Gift Card. The points can later be redeemed on various Microsoft products including Xbox games etc. Rewards program turns using Windows and Microsoft’s other product into gamification where you can collect points if you’ve completed a certain action. Later rebranded to Microsoft rewards as it expands across product lines on where you can collect reward points from. Microsoft first launched the program under Bing rewards (limited to the US only) a few years ago. ![]() Very soon when you upgrade Windows 10, you will be exposed to Microsoft’s rewards system front and center. ![]()
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