Hello ! I'm Aymeric, an independent advisor, and I'm here to help !

The Rewards streak will give you a 45-point bonus after three days of completing the daily set.

After 8 days, you'll get 75 points. Same for 13 days.

After 20 days, you'll get a 105-points bonus. Same for 27 days.

Finally, after 34 days, you'll get a 150-points bonus. After reaching a 34-day streak, you will earn 150 points for every subsequent 10-day period.

Please let me know if you have any other question !

Answer from Aymeric-B on learn.microsoft.com
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Microsoft Support
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Microsoft Rewards Streak protection - Microsoft Support
Sign in to your Rewards dashboard at rewards.bing.com on desktop and the toggle switch next to Streak protection. On a mobile device, you’ll find the toggle down a little further down the page, next to Daily set.
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Thurrott
thurrott.com › home › blog › microsoft rewards adds new features to protect your daily streak
Microsoft Rewards Adds New Features to Protect Your Daily Streak
May 15, 2024 - Microsoft is improving its Rewards program with new features inspired by user feedback. The Daily offers have now been expanded to over 230+ countries, and users can now protect their daily streaks with Streak Restore and a temporary Streak Protection. “We’ve heard from our members that they love daily streak bonuses, so the program will continue to reward you for completing your daily set of activities and give bonus points for those long streaks,” the team said today.
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Hi

I'm Srinivasa, a Bing user like you and here to help.

It can be understandably frustrating to see your Microsoft Rewards streak end, especially when you have taken the time to complete your daily sets and had streak protection enabled. Even though your streak protection shows "0 out of 14 protection days used," there are a few possible reasons why the streak may have ended.

One of the most common causes is a time zone mismatch. Microsoft Rewards operates on Pacific Time, not your local time. So if you completed your daily set after midnight Pacific Time, even if it was still the same day in your time zone, the system may not have counted it. Additionally, to maintain the streak, you must complete all three tasks in the daily set such as the daily poll, the quiz, and the search activity. If even one of these was missed or not properly registered, the system may not count it as a completed set for that day.

Sometimes, technical glitches or syncing delays can also cause this issue. Even if you did everything correctly, the rewards system might not have updated your activity in time, leading to an unexpected streak reset. Another confusing point can be how streak protection actually works. While it is good that yours is turned on and still unused, the protection only activates if you miss a full day, not if you did some activities but missed part of the required set. In such partial completion cases, the system does not count it as a fully missed day and therefore does not trigger the protection. This can understandably feel misleading.

To get clarity or possibly restore your streak, it is best to check your activity log on the Microsoft Rewards dashboard at

https://rewards.bing.com/redeem.

If you are certain that everything was completed, you can contact Microsoft Rewards support through

https://rewards.bing.com/support.

It helps to describe your issue clearly, mentioning the date in question, confirming that streak protection was enabled, and ideally including any screenshots that show your completed activities or streak status.

Regards

Srinivasa

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Bing Search Blog
blogs.bing.com › search › May-2024 › Microsoft-Rewards-More-Ways-to-Earn,-Redeem,-and-Protect-Your-Points
Microsoft Rewards: More Ways to Earn, Redeem, and Protect Your Points
If you have more than a 100-day streak, you can restore it once a month. Just visit rewards.microsoft.com/support, fill the form by selecting "Earning points" as the main category and "Broken Streak" as the subcategory.
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Microsoft Learn
learn.microsoft.com › en-us › answers › questions › 5658544 › only-streak-isnt-working-on-rewards-all-other-poin
Only streak isn't working on rewards. All other point additions are working. - Microsoft Q&A
Sign out and then sign back into your Microsoft Rewards account or refresh to resolve potential sync delays. If streak protection is enabled, note that it only activates if you miss an entire day it won't help if one task within a daily set was skipped.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/microsoftrewards › is breaking the streak more convenient?
r/MicrosoftRewards on Reddit: is breaking the streak more convenient?
June 7, 2024 -

I am fairly new to this microsoft rewards program so this might be old news to most of you, but I found this board listing the bonus points you gain by maintaining the daily tasks streak for a certain amount of days. By doing the math, I figured that from day 0 to day 34 you get 555 bonus points, while from day 35 to day 69 (same time span as the previous one) you only gain 450 points, so my question is, isn't it more convenient to break the streak after the 34th day? are there any other bonuses not shown in this chart?

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IT trip
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How to Enable Microsoft Rewards Streak Protection | IT trip
March 12, 2025 - Go to https://rewards.bing.com/ and sign in with your Microsoft account. On the homepage, look for your daily streak counter or the Daily Set section.
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Microsoft Learn
learn.microsoft.com › en-us › answers › questions › 5602051 › how-to-earn-points-through-daily-set
How to earn points through daily set. - Microsoft Q&A
There is a new section in bing.com rewards side bar called daily set. It gets stuck at 0/3 activtities no matter what you do
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I don't know if my issue is related as I have been looking for information about streak protection. Since October 2024 began for me, streak protection activated 2/14 lost days even though I have not missed any days of completing the 3 daily sets of tasks. I know that I have completed each days tasks and double check throughout the day as I do some of my searches in general, but this morning, I found out it activated a 2nd day when I was hoping the 1st time was just a temporary issue. I hope they fix the issue, hopefully it's just related to an update as it doesn't really explain much for the streak protection page/information for potential issues like this.

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Hello Darker, Thanks for reaching out! I'm an Independent Advisor and a Microsoft user like you.

Normally, streak protection is there to help prevent you from losing your progress when you miss a day, but from what you’ve explained, it reset your streak to zero even though you were checking in daily.

Here’s what might have happened: usually, streak protection only reduces by one day if you miss a daily set, not just because it’s turned on. So, if you had a streak of 178 and then turned off the protection, it shouldn’t have caused your streak to reset, especially since you’d already completed that day’s set. This really sounds like a bug in the system.

To fix this, you can try a few things:

Sometimes these glitches are widespread, and the program team might already know about it.

Let them know about your situation, mentioning your streak count and what happened. They might be able to restore your streak or help in some way.

It’s good to make sure there hasn’t been any misunderstanding about how it works in this specific program.

https://rewards.bing.com/support

It’s frustrating, but reaching out to support is probably your best option to get your streak back or some kind of resolution.

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PPC Land
ppc.land › microsoft-rewards-expands-benefits-and-introduces-streak-protection-feature
Microsoft Rewards expands benefits and introduces streak protection feature
May 20, 2024 - The program continues to reward users for completing a set of daily activities and offers bonus points for maintaining longer streaks. Streak Restore: Microsoft acknowledges that users might accidentally miss a day, potentially breaking their streak.