
"Only calls made or received through the Neon app are recorded. Any conversations you have through the regular phone app on your iPhone or Android phone are excluded. Neon will pay you 30 cents per minute when you speak with another Neon user. In that case, both sides of the conversation are recorded. You'll get 15 cents per minute when you speak with a non-Neon user."
"Before you nix the idea of sharing your private phone calls for a few bucks, know that Neon is near the top of the charts among the most popular free apps in the App Store. That must mean a lot of people are willing to put their privacy up for sale, at least at the right price. Before I come down too hard on this whole concept, let's go through the finer points."
Neon - Money Talks pays users for certain phone conversations and supplies recordings to AI developers for natural language training. Only calls made or received through the Neon app are recorded; regular phone app conversations are excluded. When both parties use Neon, the company pays 30 cents per minute and records both sides. When the other party does not use Neon, the user receives 15 cents per minute and only the user’s side is shared. Earnings cap at $30 per day and referrals earn a $30 fee. The company says it anonymizes call recordings and the app ranks highly among free App Store apps.
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