Whomi has released the iOS version of its MyData rewards app, the operator said, bringing the data-driven points service to iPhone users after its earlier availability and allowing more people to earn rewards from their own everyday data activity.
- The MyData rewards app 'Whomi' is now available on iOS.
- The release extends the service to iPhone users.
- Users earn points from their own data activity and use them in-app.
- The app can be installed from the App Store.
What the iOS launch adds
With the iOS release, iPhone users can now download Whomi and start earning rewards from their MyData activity without waiting for an Android device or web workaround. The operator says broadening platform coverage is a priority for a rewards app, because the value of the service grows as more verified users join and participate. iPhone owners go through the same core flow as other users: install the app, complete onboarding, and begin accumulating points that can be used within the service.
How Whomi turns data into rewards
Whomi is built on the MyData premise that individuals should be able to benefit from their own data rather than leave it idle. Inside the app, users carry out data-related activity and receive points in return, which accumulate and can be redeemed in the service. The operator frames the iOS launch as a step toward making that everyday earning available to as many users as possible, regardless of the phone they carry. Detailed features, point conditions and any launch promotions are described inside the app and on its App Store listing.
Frequently asked questions
Is Whomi now on iPhone?
Yes. The operator has released the iOS version of the MyData rewards app 'Whomi', so iPhone users can install it from the App Store.
What does the app do?
Whomi is a MyData rewards app that lets users earn points from their everyday data activity and accumulate or use them within the service.
Where do I download it?
iPhone users can find Whomi on the App Store; the listing and the in-app screens describe how to get started and how points work.
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