Well, there's a new promotion on the Microsoft Rewards dashboard that's allowing you to "double your points" until early ...
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It seems like every day another company is prompting its customers to sign up for a loyalty program or points system. While loyalty programs can mean earning points toward free gear and services, it ...
Microsoft is reportedly offering users reward points, convertible into gift cards, as part of a new campaign to stop them from switching to Google Chrome. According to a report by Windows Latest, the ...
Microsoft Rewards may be losing one of its nicest perks in an upcoming update to the service, with fans losing the ability to use points to subscribe to Game Pass. Microsoft's rewards program gives ...
Users are experiencing limitations on earning Microsoft Rewards points, particularly through Bing searches. Restrictions are in place to deter spam, though legitimate users are being affected by the ...
Microsoft will bump how many points it takes starting April 20th, 2025, writes Pure Xbox. Afterward, those who use the Rewards auto-redeem feature to cover their subscription after accruing enough ...
Microsoft is offering 1,300 Rewards points to Windows users. This incentive encourages them to use the Edge browser instead of Google Chrome. Searches for 'Chrome' on Bing trigger ads promoting Edge.
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Cutting corners: For those who love riding the wave of Microsoft freebies, the Rewards program has been a sweet deal. It's been Microsoft's way of giving out brownie points for what you may already do ...