Digital Trends Panel Reviews and Features

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Digital Trends Panel

90419 Nürnberg, Nordwestring 101 Nuremberg,    DE
Tel: +49 911 395-0   Contact: [email protected]
Operated by: GfK

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PAYMENTS OFFERED

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HOW TO PARTICIPATE

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REDEEMING REWARDS

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Get paid monthly to your PayPal account.

Get paid to surf the internet!

Digital Trends Panel, a market research company based in the UK, allows you to improve the internet and your browsing experience by simply downloading a web meter which records your web browsing behavior, such as what websites you visit and your engagement level. The add-on works silently in the back of your browser and does not impact speed or disrupt your browsing experience. It’s a simple passive way to earn extra income!

Added ways to contribute

You may be asked to take questionnaires or surveys once you are registered - these are rewarded with extra cash. Digital Trends Panel attempts to answer such questions as:

  • What different technologies do people own and what do they use them for?
  • How does new technology affect media use?
  • Do people notice advertising, and how relevant do they find it?
  • How popular are different media activities among different types of people?

Incentives for Participating

Activate the browser add-on and cash out £15 after 30 days. Earn £5 every 90 days thereafter, paid directly to your PayPal account. You will also receive £3 just for installing the browser. Pricing varies based on time of year.

As an added benefit, you’ll be entered into a monthly prize draw worth £1,000 and will receive regular invites to surveys that offer even more rewards.

Eligibility: UK residents only, must be over 18 years old. You can only become a member if you have a Windows PC and use one of the following web browsers: Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer or Google Chrome.


Digital Trends Panel Reviews (9)

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No problem here!

January 13, 2015 by Louise from United Kingdom

I've had the Nurago meter installed since last December (2013) - paid out £15 after the first 30 days, and £5 every 3 months since then! It doesn't interfere with anything on my laptop or slow down any programmes.

Disappointing

July 31, 2016 by naria from United Kingdom

If it looks too good to be true then it most certainly is. I got a whole 2 vouchers then boom nothing. I contacted them and so far its taken 6 weeks to even respond to say they will look into it.

Don't know what they are doing

October 16, 2013 by Robert from United Kingdom

I have been with these a while and I installed a web meter on my computer that monitors my internet traffic for a monthly fee. However, they don't appear very prompt in paying I have had to chase payment which is poor.

Also, you get the odd survey which pays quite well but again paying is slow and usually you have to chase.

Finally, they frequently send duplicate emails which contain incorrect information only to send further emails advising you to disregard them. As I said it appears they are not very organised.

Desappointed

April 7, 2016 by vince from United Kingdom

Regarding the "GFK Digital Trends App". I installed the app on my phone and PCs. They promised a £10 voucher per month per device. In one year I only received vouchers once. I asked many time what was going on and each time I was said that the app has not been active long enough on my devices. I am starting to think its a scam. I thought GFK was a reputable company. Very disappointed.

Appalling!

December 15, 2015 by Georgia from United Kingdom

I signed up to this and over a month later I emailed to check where my pay out was and they said they had got no confirmation of me registering! And that I would have to sign up again and then download it or something! I'm not going to bother with this!