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valerie wrote:mamerala wrote: exactly thats why i was wondering why they hadnt been added, like is their business reason or staff just dont see it as good option, i dont think i read a reason in those posts other than some seeing it as low earning option or something?
You didn't state what or which you are referring to.
Rather than my taking time out to re-read your posts, I will say this.......
ClixSense is a business that is free to earn for many people around the world.
ClixSense does not own payment processors nor are they affiliated with survey companies/tasks/offers/etc.
ClixSense is an American USA program.
ClixSense has in house programmers.
Some times people think that anything and everything can be added online to any program or company.
This is not so. For starters, it takes a lot of time and often a lot of money to program something into a
system. In addition, it may not be worthwhile for something to be programmed into a system that will
either be rarely used or only used by a few. In business, one must do what is going to be beneficial to
the business. Also, even online, businesses and programs are located in various locations. ClixSense is
a USA based program and not all payment processors operate with the USA and/or charge extremely
high fees and/or do not allow bank transfers. In regards to adding earning opportunities, here again,
ClixSense is not the owner of said earning opportunities and those may or may not be in their affiliated
partnership. Additionally, some things have to be manually programmed in order to function safely and
securely with ClixSense. Unfortunately, not everything is auto-pilot.
A good idea is to post feature requests in the Feature Request sub forum because that is where admin
will view feature request. However, everything you are stating, has already been requested in the
Feature Request sub forum.
BouldRake wrote: Remember what AoL tried to do in the 90's? You were locked into a portal you thought was the internet, but was only actually a tiny part of the internet, and nobody realised they were missing all the good stuff.
Net neutrality laws were designed to stop someone doing that - only better. In AoL you weren't actually *locked* in, it was just tricky to get out.
So, massively - it's now perfectly legal for ISPs to close or charge an additional subscription to the parts of the internet they don't own. History says this is incredibly likely to happen. Most likely, you'll get a phone/TV/part-of-the-internet-we-own package from your ISP, and an additional fee to access the real internet.