Google Opinion Rewards wants you to share more data to get more surveys

Google Opinion Rewards, a popular Android app, lets users earn Google Play credits by completing surveys. These surveys are often based on your location history, allowing Google to send questions from businesses you’ve recently visited. While the app’s primary model is trading your data and opinions for survey opportunities, it looks like Google may soon expand its data collection in exchange for even more surveys.
What’s New?
The latest version of the app (v2025012701) introduces a new feature called Enable Personalized Ads, which incentivizes users to share more data with Google in return for more frequent surveys. The setting encourages users to allow their data to be used for ad personalization through the Google Ad Center.
Here’s what happens when you interact with the feature:
- Clicking Turn On redirects you to the Google Ad Center, where you can view the types of data used to personalize ads.
- Enabling this feature allows Google to serve ads that feel more relevant across its apps and websites.
- The reward? You’re promised more surveys in Google Opinion Rewards, potentially increasing your earnings through the app.
We managed to enable the UI for this upcoming feature, revealing how it works:


What Does This Mean for Users?
Many users currently turn off personalized ads to limit data tracking. However, the promise of more surveys may tempt some to opt back in. It’s worth noting that this shift raises questions:
- How does ad personalization directly increase the number of surveys?
- Could offering more surveys be a ploy to gather additional data at a minimal cost to Google?
It’s possible that for some users, personalized ads might limit survey opportunities if they’re not a good fit for the available polls. But for Google, even loosely targeted surveys could justify the expense of paying out small rewards to collect more data.

What’s Next?
Keep in mind that these details come from an APK teardown, which analyzes code to predict upcoming features. While this Enable Personalized Ads feature appears to be in development, it’s not guaranteed to make it to a public release.
If it does roll out, users will need to weigh the trade-off between sharing more data with Google and earning extra surveys through the app. What’s your take? Would you trade more data for extra survey opportunities in Google Opinion Rewards? Let us know!
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