Google To Watch Users' Browsing Habits
Google is building a new panel to learn more about how everyday people use the Internet.
The company's new project is called Screenwise. Google is asking users to become panelists - add a browser extension that will share with Google the sites they visit and how they use them.
"What we learn from you, and others like you, will help us improve Google products and services and make a better online experience for everyone," Google said.
Google is offering participants up to $25 in gift cards. Google's panel management partner, Knowledge Networks, will give users a $5 Amazon.com Gift Card code instantly when they sign up and download the Google Screenwise browser extension. Then participants will get additional $5 Amazon.com Gift Card codes every three months for staying with it.
To be eligible to join, you must be 13 or older, have a Google Account (or sign up for one), and be ready to use the Google Chrome browser.
If you are interested to be part of the Screenwise panel, leave Google your email address and Google will let you know when registration opens.
"What we learn from you, and others like you, will help us improve Google products and services and make a better online experience for everyone," Google said.
Google is offering participants up to $25 in gift cards. Google's panel management partner, Knowledge Networks, will give users a $5 Amazon.com Gift Card code instantly when they sign up and download the Google Screenwise browser extension. Then participants will get additional $5 Amazon.com Gift Card codes every three months for staying with it.
To be eligible to join, you must be 13 or older, have a Google Account (or sign up for one), and be ready to use the Google Chrome browser.
If you are interested to be part of the Screenwise panel, leave Google your email address and Google will let you know when registration opens.