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go to "all posts" on your profile -> change the language to English. There will be new messages there :)
An extra 30k is never too much
What do they charge you for?
You can get credit for rating increases. But they are pennies. In freelancing, for example, you need much less time and text to earn much more... so it's a nice little thing, no more
You can get credit for rating increases. But they are pennies. In freelancing, for example, you need much less time and text to earn much more... so it's a nice little thing, no more
I don't get paid for ratings.
The main thing is to get paid for freelancing ;)
You can get credit for rating increases. But they are pennies. In freelancing, for example, you need much less time and text to earn much more... so it's a nice little thing, no more.
yeah, pennies
my browser pays me better
and you don't have to write anything
just use it and that's it.
i thought they'd give me a quid today, and then they gave me 218 and took it all away
but the quid was mine ;)
so .......
my browser pays me better
You don't have to write anything.
Just use it.
What kind of browser and who is using whom - the browser's browser or the browser's browser?
google brave
And for a quicker drip, here:
https://www.mql5.com/ru/forum/392460/page6#comment_29099453
google brave
In short, the browser blocks and pushes your ad? It rakes in money by giving the user a part of it (according to Wikipedia: 15% - for itself, 15% - the platform on which it is placed and 70% - the user). And all sorts of googles go away?
In general, the user's browser...
In short, the browser blocks other people's ads and pushes its own ads? It makes money by giving the user a part of it (according to Wikipedia: 15% for itself, 15% - the platform on which it is placed and 70% - the user). And all sorts of googles go away?
So, the browser of the user...
yeah
I don't know the ins and outs, but it's something to do with advertising