BountyCore Glossary
Your complete guide to understanding the terms, definitions, and concepts used on BountyCore. Learn everything from basic earning terms to technical jargon.
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💰Earning & Rewards
Bitcoin is a digital currency that can be earned and used online Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Earning Bitcoin by completing surveys on BountyCore
- Using Bitcoin to purchase items online
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A bonus is extra money or points earned on BountyCore for completing specific tasks or achieving certain milestones
Examples:
- Completing a survey and earning a 100-point bonus
- Referring a friend and earning a $5 cash bonus
A bounty is a reward for completing a specific task or achieving a goal on BountyCore Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Complete a survey and earn 100 points
- Test a new app and get a $5 cash payout
Cashout refers to the process of exchanging earned points or rewards for real money on BountyCore Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Cashing out 1000 points for $10 via PayPal
- Withdrawing 5000 points for $50 via bank transfer
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A digital or virtual currency that uses cryptography for security and is decentralized, meaning it's not controlled by any government or institution
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- Bitcoin
- Ethereum
The rate at which points are converted to cash or other rewards on BountyCore. Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- 1000 points = $1.00
- 500 points = $0.50 gift card
A hold period is a time frame where earned rewards are temporarily withheld before being made available for cashout.
Examples:
- Completing a survey and having the reward held for 7 days
- Earning points from app testing and having them held for 14 days
A ranking system showing top-earning users on BountyCore Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Daily Survey Leaderboard
- Weekly App Testing Competition
Examples:
- Minimum cashout is 5,000 points ($5)
- You need 1,500 more points to reach minimum cashout
Payout refers to the process of receiving payment for completed tasks on BountyCore Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Completing a survey and earning $5 payout
- Testing a new app and earning $10 payout
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Points are rewards earned by completing tasks on BountyCore Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- completing a survey for 100 points
- testing a new app for 500 points
Earn money by inviting friends to join BountyCore Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Inviting 5 friends to join BountyCore and earning a $10 bonus for each one
- Referring a friend who completes a high-paying offer and earning a $20 bonus
A reversal is when a previously credited transaction is removed from a user's account due to various reasons.
Examples:
- A user completes a survey but provides inconsistent answers, resulting in a reversal of the credited points.
- A user downloads an app but doesn't meet the minimum usage requirements, leading to a reversal.
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Rewards are incentives earned by completing tasks on BountyCore, redeemable for cash or prizes Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- completing a survey to earn $5 cash reward
- testing a new app to earn 1000 points
A streak is a series of consecutive days a user completes tasks on BountyCore. Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Completing a survey every day for a week
- Testing a new app every morning
A withdrawal is when you transfer your earned money from BountyCore to your bank or payment account.
Examples:
- Transferring $50 from BountyCore to a PayPal account
- Withdrawing $100 to a bank account via direct deposit
📊Surveys
An attention check is a way to ensure users are actively participating in a task Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- A survey that asks users to identify a specific image
- A quiz that tests users knowledge of a particular topic
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Disqualification occurs when a user doesn't meet the requirements for a task or survey Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- A user attempts to complete a survey but is disqualified because they are not within the required age range
- A user tries to complete an app testing task but is disqualified because they don't have the required device
A survey that helps BountyCore understand your demographics and interests to match you with relevant paid opportunities.
Examples:
- Completing a Profile Survey about your shopping habits to be matched with relevant product testing opportunities
- Answering questions about your education level to be selected for high-paying surveys
A measure of how well you complete tasks on BountyCore, affecting your earnings Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Completing surveys accurately and on time increases Quality Score
- Failing to follow task instructions decreases Quality Score
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A question that distracts from the main topic to gather honest responses. Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- What is your favorite color?
- How often do you watch TV?
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A screener is a short survey that determines if you qualify for a paid task or offer Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Answering demographic questions to qualify for a paid survey
- Completing a screener to test a new app
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A survey is a series of questions that help companies understand consumer opinions and behaviors Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Completing a survey about a new product launch
- Participating in a survey about consumer behavior
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Survey fatigue is when users get tired of taking surveys and their responses become less accurate. Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Taking 10 surveys in a row without a break
- Answering similar questions repeatedly
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A survey invite is an offer to participate in a survey for rewards on BountyCore. Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Completing a survey about shopping habits
- Participating in a survey about technology trends
Examples:
- Survey router found 5 matches for you
- Update your profile for better router matches
Surveys are online questionnaires that users complete to earn rewards on BountyCore Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Completing a survey about a new product launch
- Participating in a survey about social media usage
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🎁Offers
Earn money by testing and providing feedback on new apps Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Testing a new social media app and providing feedback on its user interface
- Testing a mobile game and reporting any bugs or glitches
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A chargeback is when a user disputes a transaction with their bank, reversing the payment Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- A user completes a survey but disputes the payment with their bank, resulting in a chargeback
- A user signs up for a free trial but forgets to cancel and disputes the subsequent payment
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A conversion occurs when a user completes a desired action on BountyCore, such as filling out a survey or testing an app, and earns points or cash as a result
Examples:
- completing a survey and earning 100 points
- testing a new app and earning $5 cash
Incognito Mode is a private browsing mode that hides user data and activity. Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Using Incognito Mode to take a survey without being tracked
- Testing an app in Incognito Mode to avoid data collection
Small tasks that users complete to earn rewards on BountyCore Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Data entry for a marketing firm
- Transcription services for a podcast
An offer is a way to earn money by completing a specific task or achieving a certain goal on BountyCore
Examples:
- signing up for a free trial of a streaming service
- watching a video advertisement
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The maximum number of times a user can complete a specific offer on BountyCore. Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Completing a survey offer 5 times when the cap is 5
- Watching a video offer 10 times when the cap is 3
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A section of the BountyCore platform where users can find and complete various offers to earn points
Examples:
- Signing up for a free trial of a streaming service
- Downloading and testing a new mobile game
Offers are deals or promotions that reward users with points or cash for completing specific tasks or achieving certain milestones on BountyCore
Examples:
- Sign up for a free trial of a streaming service and earn 100 points
- Watch a video and complete a survey to earn 50 points
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A status indicating that a task or offer is waiting for review or processing before payment can be made
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- A user completes a survey and it is placed in a Pending status while the survey provider reviews the responses
- A user downloads an app and it is placed in a Pending status while the app provider verifies the download
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A trial offer is a promotional deal that requires users to try a product or service for a limited time to earn rewards
Examples:
- Free trial of a music streaming service
- Trial subscription to a monthly box delivery
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👤Account & Platform
Temporary or permanent deactivation of a user's account due to rule violations or suspicious activity.
Examples:
- Providing false information during survey participation
- Engaging in fraudulent behavior to earn extra points
A record of all user activities on BountyCore, including completed tasks and earned rewards Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Completed survey: 100 points earned
- App testing: 50 points earned
A ban is a temporary or permanent restriction on a user's account due to violating BountyCore's terms of service
Examples:
- creating multiple accounts to earn extra points
- attempting to cheat on a survey to increase earnings
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The dashboard is the main control panel where users manage their BountyCore account and track earnings
Examples:
- completing a survey from the dashboard and earning 100 points
- redeeming points for a gift card from the dashboard
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A duplicate account is a second account created by a user who already has an existing account on BountyCore.
Examples:
- Creating a new account with a different email address
- Using a different name or birthday to create a new account
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A profile is a user's personal account information on BountyCore Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Completing a profile with accurate demographic information to receive relevant survey invitations
- Adding a profile picture to increase trust and credibility on the platform
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A unique link to invite friends to join BountyCore and earn rewards Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Sharing a Referral Link on Facebook to invite friends to join BountyCore
- Posting a Referral Link on Twitter to reach a wider audience
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A ticket is a support request or issue reported by a user on BountyCore Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Reporting a survey that didnt credit [points](/glossary/points) correctly
- Asking for help with redeeming a reward
A security process that requires two forms of verification to access an account. Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Google Authenticator
- Authy
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Verification is the process of confirming user identity and information on BountyCore Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Providing a driver's license to confirm age and identity
- Using a passport to verify nationality and residence
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⚙️Technical
Advertisers are companies that pay BountyCore to promote their products or services to users Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- A beauty company advertises a new skincare product on BountyCore, offering users [points](/glossary/points) to complete a survey about their skincare routine
- A gaming company promotes a new mobile game on BountyCore, offering users rewards to test and provide feedback on the game
A bot is a computer program that automates tasks on BountyCore Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Automated survey completion
- App testing scripts
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A browser extension is a small software that adds functionality to your web browser to help you earn money on BountyCore.
Examples:
- BountyCore Survey Notifier
- BountyCore Offer Alert
A cache is a storage of temporary data that helps websites and apps load faster. Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Browser cache
- App cache
A device fingerprint is a unique identifier for your device based on its characteristics Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- a user completing a survey on their desktop computer
- a user downloading an app on their mobile device
An IP address is a unique identifier for a device on the internet Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- 192.168.1.1
- 10.0.0.1
Specific actions you must complete exactly as specified to earn points for an offer, including sign-ups, purchases, time commitments, and technical conditions.
Examples:
- Complete 3-level tutorial in mobile game
- Make $25 minimum purchase within 30 days
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A postback is a way for BountyCore to confirm user actions and reward them with points. Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- A user installs a mobile app and completes a tutorial, triggering a postback to BountyCore.
- A user fills out a survey and submits it, sending a postback to BountyCore.
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Tracking refers to the process of monitoring and recording user activities on BountyCore to award points and cash rewards
Examples:
- completing a survey and receiving points
- testing a new app and earning cash rewards
A tracking pixel is a small image that records user interactions on a website or app. Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- completing a survey on a website
- installing a new app on a mobile device
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A VPN is a service that protects your internet connection and keeps your online activities private Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Using a VPN to access BountyCore on public Wi-Fi
- Using a VPN to access geo-restricted [offers](/glossary/offers)
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💳Payment Methods
A payment method that transfers earnings directly to a user's bank account Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Receiving $100 in earnings from completing surveys
- Transferring $50 in points to a bank account
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A gift card is a prepaid card with a specific amount of money that can be used to purchase items from a particular store or website
Examples:
- Amazon gift card
- Walmart gift card
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A popular online payment system used to send and receive money Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Earning $10 from a survey and cashing it out via PayPal
- Using PayPal to receive payment for testing a new app
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🔤Common Acronyms
Cost Per Action is a pricing model where advertisers pay for each completed action Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- completing a survey for $5
- signing up for a free trial for $10
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CPL stands for Cost Per Lead, a pricing model where advertisers pay for each lead generated Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- completing a survey for a new product
- signing up for a free trial
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The percentage of users who complete a desired action, like filling out a survey or making a purchase, after clicking on an offer or ad.
Examples:
- A survey offer with a 20% CR means 20% of users who clicked on it completed the survey.
- A game offer with a 5% CR means 5% of users who clicked on it made a purchase.
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EPC measures how much you earn per click on an offer or ad on BountyCore. Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Clicking on a survey offer with an EPC of $0.50
- Completing an app testing task with an EPC of $2.00
Frequently Asked Questions section provides answers to common user inquiries Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
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- What is BountyCore and how does it work
- How do I earn points and redeem rewards
GPT stands for get-paid-to, a platform where users earn money by completing tasks and offers Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- completing surveys for cash
- testing apps and games for rewards
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Earn money by clicking and viewing ads or content on BountyCore. Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
Examples:
- Clicking on a sponsored ad and viewing it for 30 seconds
- Watching a video trailer for a new movie
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Terms of Service is a set of rules users must follow on BountyCore Understanding this on BountyCore helps you earn and keep more points.
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- Reading the TOS before creating an account
- Understanding the rules for participating in surveys
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