Answering Skeptical Questions About Grass: Simple and Honest
Did you hear about the Grass app from a friend? Are you a current user who’s getting questions from those you want to refer? Those are common questions, and we’re here to explain how you can earn money sharing bandwidth.
It may seem too good to be true. You can simply download an app and join to get rewarded.
People want to know: Is Grass legit? What’s the catch?
Here’s the thing: Grass is actually really straightforward. This article gives you the no-nonsense, simple info you need to understand Grass and help your friends earn rewards.
The Most Common Skepticisms About the Grass App
Here are some of the most common questions about Grass that indicate skepticism and how to answer them.
Does Grass have access to a user’s data?
No, Grass never has any access to the data on your device. It only knows basic information that’s necessary to run the network.
How to answer: Grass doesn’t access or store your browsing history, passwords, or files.
Do Grass nodes slow down internet speed?
Grass only uses the internet (bandwidth) you’re not already using. It never interferes with your normal internet activities. If you’re using a lot of internet to stream, game, or join a video call, Grass will automatically throttle back, so you’ll never notice any slowdown. You can even send your friends our Grass terms glossary to help them understand the technology lingo a little better.
How to answer: “No, Grass won’t slow down your internet. If you need a lot of internet for something, Grass automatically gets out of the way.”
Is bandwidth sharing safe on the Grass network?
Yes. Grass works with major antivirus companies to make its software as safe as possible. The network has multiple layers of protection to prevent any misuse. Even now, it’s running safely on millions of devices.
How to answer: “Grass is designed from the ground up to be secure and is working with some of the largest antivirus companies around to keep its network safe.”
What’s in it for me?
Many apps and large corporations already quietly use your extra internet without giving you anything in return. Grass doesn’t work this way. Grass is completely transparent and rewards you for sharing your unused internet and for participating in the Grass Referral Program.
In exchange for giving Grass your extra internet, you earn Grass Points. In the future, these points can be converted into Grass Tokens, which give you an ownership stake in the entire Grass network.
But joining Grass is about more than rewards. You’re also helping to create a more transparent and freer internet.
How to answer: “Grass gives you real rewards when you share your unused internet. Over time, you can earn Grass Tokens and a piece of the network itself.”
What Grass Actually Does — Simple and Clear
One reason Grass may seem confusing on the surface is that not many other organizations are doing what Grass does. Once you understand the basic idea of Grass, you’ll see that it’s actually incredibly simple.
So, what is Grass? Think of your internet connection as a highway with multiple lanes. Most of the time, you’re only using one or two lanes while the rest sit empty. Grass uses those empty lanes (known as your unused bandwidth) to help companies access public websites.
Many companies need to access public web data from different locations to do things like check how prices appear in a specific region or verify ads in a local market. Traditionally, they’ve done this by using something called “unethical proxy networks", which is essentially using other people’s internet connections to browse the web from different places without the user’s consent or knowledge.
Grass flips that model by giving users the choice to share their unused internet in exchange for rewards.
When you sign up for Grass, the app will run in the background of your computer or phone, allowing these verified institutions to route their web requests through your connection. They’re just accessing public websites, not your personal files for browsing history.
In return, you earn Grass Points. It’s really that simple.
How the Grass App Keeps Your Data Safe and Private
Let’s be crystal clear about Grass privacy. Grass cannot see or access your browsing history, personal files, or private data. Full stop.
When Grass runs on your computer, it only uses your unused internet connection to route web requests to public websites. It’s like letting someone use your private road to get to the main street, but they never enter your house or see what’s inside.
Grass takes data protection seriously. Grass is a member of the Anti-Malware Testing Standards Organization (AMTSO) and works with independent security auditors, like AppEsteem, to monitor risks and uphold high protection standards.
For more about how we approach safety and privacy, check out our full privacy policy.
Just to reiterate, when you download Grass, your private information, including your browsing history, passwords, and files, stays completely private. There is no Grass data stash. It only knows your email, username, public wallet address, and IP address, which is the minimum info needed to run the network and send you rewards.
Addressing Specific Questions Friends May Ask About Grass Points
We’ve updated the Grass Points structure. There are two types: Uptime Points and Network Points.
Uptime Points
You earn these based on the amount of time your device stays connected to the Grass network, which makes your bandwidth available for use. You’ll also receive these points through referrals and by achieving certain milestones.
Network Points
You’ll receive these points when your bandwidth is actively in use by the Grass network to power web data requests. The network sets a fixed pool of 1,000,000 of these points each day.
The points earned depend on how much bandwidth the Grass network uses. There are technical specifications for this, including market forces that create demand and the stability of your connection.
Grass is completely transparent about the points model, and you can share this information when referrals ask about how it works.
Clearing Up Doubts: Why Grass Is Safe and Easy
You’ve made it to the end of the article, which means you now have everything you need to explain Grass to anyone who asks confidently. The skepticism you might receive is understandable, but the facts are straightforward.
- Grass uses the extra internet you’re already paying for but not using.
- Grass doesn’t have access to your private data or browsing history.
- Grass rewards you for contributing to a fairer internet.
So, is Grass legit? Absolutely. Grass has over three million users and has proven itself to be a safe and reliable network. In fact, the beauty of Grass is its simplicity. All you have to do is download the app, create an account, and let it run in the background (where it will never slow down your internet). You’ll get rewards for sharing a resource you weren’t using anyway.
Ready to turn your unused internet into rewards?