The entire aim of the app is to encourage people to go outdoors more. That said, Sweatcoin also collects data regarding your location and steps – information that it may sell to advertisers, as stated in its privacy policy. Sweatcoin isn’t the only one doing this. Hundreds of location-based applications, such as Foursquare and Swarm, do it too.
Cookies are data files that a website may place on your device when you visit the site. Cookies are used by Sweatcoin to track and monitor traffic visiting the Sweatcoin App and SweatCo Website(s).
The most straightforward solution to this issue is through the marketplace, where 20,000 Sweatcoins can be converted for $1,000 in cash right now. Each Sweatcoin is worth 1,000 steps, so 20,000 Sweatcoins equal 20 million steps. That will take you 2,000 days or 5.5 years at 10,000 steps each day.
Try this: – Force send all of the steps from the information screen > go outside and walk 500 steps while keeping me open > force send steps again – If your conversion is strong in this situation, all you have to do is maintain me alive in the background.
Sweatcoin is available in many countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, the Philippines, Israel, and much of Europe.