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This article has been viewed 13, times. Learn more If you have a Microsoft account, you can maximize the time you spend on your electronic devices with Microsoft Points. Microsoft Points are digital currency that you can spend online and turn in for rewards. The more ways you use your Microsoft account, the more points you can earn, which leads to bigger and better rewards. Log in Social login does not work in incognito and private browsers.

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Question 1. All rights reserved. This image may not be used by other entities without the express written consent of wikiHow, Inc. Use Microsoft Edge or Cortana and search the internet with Bing. Many Microsoft Rewards members share their special tricks on ways to earn points there! Each of those eligible rewards will light up for redemption on your Rewards page, just click on the Redeem button and follow the on-screen instructions.

So you might wonder does level matters? The short answer is YES. Your Microsoft Rewards Level will determine how many points you can earn and what items you can redeem for. Currently, Microsoft Rewards has two status tiers: Level 1 and Level 2.

Level 1 limits you to 50 points per day while Level 2 is much more generous and allows up to points per day. The same is for earning points from your online purchases. For Level 1 members, you get 1 Rewards Point for every dollar you spent on qualifying online purchases, while Level 2 members get 10 points for every dollar they spend.

There are significantly lower caps on daily points for those who live outside of the US, and some offers are only eligible to US members.

It just takes a while to accrue points if you live in other countries. For example, if you are a Level 1 member who lives in Canada, you can earn up to 3 points a day when searching Bing in Microsoft Edge while Level 2 members earn up to 12 points a day. Well, unfortunately, the answer is NO. Hopefully, it helped. Feel free to leave a comment below if you have any questions or suggestions. Content crafter at Super Easy.



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