I just browsed through all the recommended foreign money-making apps, and I found there are quite a few options, but they are also full of traps 😅



Starting with the easy ones: watching videos, doing surveys, reading news—apps like Swagbucks, Survey Junkie, BuzzBreak all have these. But honestly, the earnings are minimal, you have to complete thousands of tasks to reach the minimum withdrawal amount. Swagbucks takes a bit long to pay out, about 10 days via PayPal. Survey Junkie requires identity verification before each survey, which is quite time-consuming.

If you like gaming, there are Game Tester or Mistplay. Income from Game Tester is better ($50-150/hour if you're good), but they have strict profile requirements, passport verification, and payment is complicated. Mistplay is easier to access but pays less, only available on Google Play, not on Apple.

Has anyone tried Preply (teaching foreign languages)? Rates range from $3-20/hour, but the app takes 100% of the first hour, then takes 18-33% commission. Upwork can earn more if you have skills (translating, coding, SEO), but you have to pay 5-20% service fees, verify via video call, buy connections to submit proposals... all additional costs.

I see many people talking about financial investment apps as a longer-term way to make money. Is there any platform that supports Vietnamese? I found Mitrade supports quite comprehensively, offering a demo account with $50,000 virtual funds, no commission fees. But note that trading requires financial knowledge, and the risks are higher.

What to remember is that the foreign money-making app market is full of traps: some apps are just data theft schemes, or promise to pay but then lock accounts. Google has removed over 50 apps containing malware. So, check licenses and reviews carefully before installing. Avoid apps that require registration fees to start earning.

In summary, foreign money-making apps are real, but there’s no "quick" way. Watching videos or doing surveys is easy but pays the minimum. Freelancing or financial investing has more potential but requires skills and patience. The key is to choose what fits your time and ability.
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