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Why Offer Tracking Exists and How It Protects Rewards

Tracking can feel like red tape until you see what it prevents. It is the reason rewards stay payable.

Priya Nair Offers & Tracking Updated Jun 16, 2026 6 min read
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Tracking is the part of earning that users notice least when it works and most when it does not. At its core it answers one question for the advertiser: did a real person genuinely complete this action?

What tracking actually does

When you start an offer, the system tags that attempt to your account. When you finish, a confirmation fires back so we know to credit you. That round trip is tracking. It is how the advertiser links a completed action to a reward without you having to prove anything manually.

Why it protects you

Without tracking and the anti-fraud checks around it, a handful of bad actors could drain advertiser budgets with fake completions. Advertisers would respond by pulling their offers or paying far less. Tracking keeps the whole system trustworthy, which keeps real rewards flowing to real users.

  • It confirms your completion so you get credited.
  • It filters out fake or duplicate completions that would devalue everyone's rewards.
  • It gives advertisers the confidence to keep funding offers.

When something does not credit

Sometimes an offer is completed correctly and still does not show up right away. There may be a hold while the advertiser verifies it, or the confirmation may be delayed. Give it a little time, keep any confirmation emails or screenshots, and reach out to support if it does not resolve.

For the practical side, our list of 7 mistakes that waste time on GPT sites covers the exact habits to avoid.

Track it right

Set up a clean session — no VPN, no blocker — and complete an offer the way tracking expects.

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Rewards depend on advertiser tracking and validation, and some offers take time to credit. Follow each offer's instructions, avoid VPNs, fake information, and multiple accounts, and double-check crypto wallet addresses — crypto transfers are usually irreversible. Recompensated is not employment or guaranteed income.

Common questions

How does Recompensated make money if it is free?

Advertisers pay for completed actions like installs, sign-ups, and surveys. The platform keeps a margin to run the service and passes most of the value to you as points. There is no user fee.

What is a postback?

It is the confirmation an advertiser sends back when you complete an offer. It tells us to credit your account. Without it, there is no reliable proof to pay you, which is why blocking scripts breaks crediting.

Why are there holds and reversals?

Advertisers can confirm an action and later reverse it, for example if a purchase is refunded. Holds and reversals keep the reward pool fair without raising the bar for honest users.