Intercept App – Review:
You may be wondering if Intercept is scam or legit after seeing it in ads, luckily you came to the right place, I will tell you everything you need to know about the app. Remember that for this article I will base it solely on my experience.
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What is Intercept?
Intercept app gives a rather vague description in the Play Store that leads us to think that it is some kind of online newscast, the surprise comes when we enter and see that it is actually a job search app. There is no news section or anything similar, all you can find once inside are job offers that offer more than generous pay for really small tasks.
In case you were wondering, this app was created by Muhammad Asnaff, a studio that has 11 other projects that tackle very different topics. In fact, I was checking out the company’s profile and noticed that with the exception of Intercept, the rest of the apps are wallpapers for your phone and apparently they haven’t had much success, few have been downloaded and those that have managed to capture the attention of users are not known for being very well known either.
Personally, I think that the creation of this app is just a trick to save the company or a desperate trick by its creator due to the chain of failures it was having. It is not possible that a legitimate application for job searching could appear out of nowhere when the company was nothing more than a project without support or contacts with big brands.
Installing and registering with Intercept:
Finding this app is easy since it has a unique name, but I recommend you also check the name of the company that created it. If you are not given the option to install it, it may be due to compatibility issues with your phone and there is no solution for this; you should look for other apps.
To enter you do not need to register, the data required for your recognition are requested through a resume.
How does it work?
Once you enter Intercept you can see several job offers in which there are more than generous amounts for the work you have to do, but is it true? The app does not have a search bar, so you will have to scroll through the different offers until you find one that catches your attention and then follow the steps indicated to apply for the job.
Each job has information that tells us what type of job we should do, what the hours are, the payment we will receive and a series of requirements that we must meet if we want to apply. Once you verify that you meet the requirements and that the job is what you are looking for, all you have to do is press the “Apply” button. A chat will open there in which we have the option to redirect to WhatsApp to continue the conversation.
Obviously this is another form of data or money theft. It makes no sense that we have to go to WhatsApp and give our data without first being shown validation or support that we are dealing with a real company.
Payments:
The app is not responsible for the alleged payments that will be made to us once we accept the job. Everything is handled externally since it is assumed that our employer will be in charge of it and the app does not have any type of contract or relationship with the companies that offer the jobs.
If at any time you are asked for a deposit, it is best to delete the app. Do not spend money that you do not know if it will be returned, especially on an app that does not have any type of backup like this one.
Does Intercept pay?
The truth is that Intercept doesn’t work, it’s just another scam app. If you ever want to look for a job online and you’re looking for platforms that make that search easier, you should go to reliable and established sites, where you can check the background and have support that can help you in case something happens. This app doesn’t have any help or support for the user and perhaps the first sign that something is wrong is that it is promoted by appealing to a theme that has nothing to do with reality.
Rating:
0/5
THIS APP DOES NOT PAY
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