The security rewards programme had begun in 2010 and witnessed Google offering more than $6 million in rewards thus far. Last year, Google had offered $2 million in rewards to more than 300 people. Sanmay Ved was scrolling through Googles. Google had stated that researchers from throughout the world from countries including Great Britain, Poland, Germany, Romania, Israel, Brazil, the US, China, Russia and India had participated in its security rewards programme. A man who owned for a matter of minutes after successfully buying the domain name for just £8 has given a reward from the company to charity. It offers free education to over 39,200 children who live in slums, tribal and rural belts where child labour and poverty are widely prevalant. Sanmay Ved thought his real reward was just being the guy who bought for a minute. He said that he had chosen his award to be donated to the Art of Living’s education programme that runs 404 free schools over 18 states in India. He elaborated about this in his blog post on LinkedIn. Sanmay Ved iterated that he had never entered the programme with the aim of making money but wanted to donate it to the Art of Living India Foundation. After hearing this, Google doubled the amount. An ex- Google employee managed to own for a full minute before the. However, Sanmay Ved stressed that he had donated the sum to charity. The man who owned for a minute: Sanmay Ved purchased domain for 12 before firm discovered its mistake. Google, shortly afterwards, cancelled the sale. Sanmay Ved, a former Google employee, was using the tech firm’s new domain buying service Google Domains at 1.30am on 29 September when he noticed that was available to buy. Ved managed to obtain this soon after he purchased Google’s domain name in September 2015 for $12. Google paid Sanmay Ved of Mandvi, India, a sum of $6,006.13 (Rs 4.07 lakhs) for obtaining the company’s webmaster tools.
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