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An app that pays you to move your body and exercise

This is an app that will reward you when you take yourself out for a nice long walk. It keeps track of your steps, and pays you in sweatcoins for every hundred steps you take. Build up a nice tidy sum, and you can those sweatcoins into real merchandise. So, you're getting paid to move your body and exercise. The app also adds different kinds of daily bonuses.

You can check out the market place to see how to spend your sweatcoins. It can deposit money straight into your bank or through your PayPal. If you're not interested in spending the sweatcoins on yourself, you can also donate the money to any of more than a hundred charities from Save The Children to cancer research to several animal charities. Sweatcoin is a free app on iTunes and Android. It has in-app purchases.

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