Facebook spent crores of rupees on security and bug bounty program every year to stamp out security holes in its products and infrastructure, but following Cambridge Analytic Scandal, the company launched a bounty program to reward users for reporting “data abuse” on its platform.

Here Users have to find the third-party apps or developers which are misusing the user’s information, Facebook announced Today.

    Similar to its existing bugs bounty program, the Data Abuse Bounty Program will reward a sum of money to anyone who reports valid events of data collection that violate Facebook’s revamped data policies.

   The impact of each report will determine the sum of money Facebook would pay. The “high-impact bug reports” could help users win up to $40,000, though the company notes that there’s no maximum payout, and you can even receive more than $40,000 for bug discoveries.

    If you find any app suspicious activity then you can report it to Facebook and if your report is making a good impact then you will be rewarded. If your tip about the app developer helps the Facebook caught the rough app, Facebook will “shut down the offending app and take legal action against the company selling or buying the data”.