WeWALK is a rewards challenge platform that allows you to participate in events, festivals, and performances hosted by public institutions, companies, and organizations in your area, while also receiving rewards.
● Health Challenges
- Participate in a variety of remote challenges (walking, marathons, cycling, hiking, travel, festivals & events, etc.).
- We offer a variety of content from the National Tour Campaign and the "Local Exploration Challenge" across the country.
- Take advantage of our neighborhood walking challenge and receive benefits while maintaining your health.
● Healthy Platform Service
- WeWork encourages participation in donations, sponsorships, and social contribution activities through citizen-led challenges.
- WeWork offers challenge collaborations to maximize promotion and participation in local festivals, events, performances, and tours.
- WeWork enables collaborative marketing to maximize engaging customer communication, strengthen brand image, reduce costs, and enhance promotional and advertising effectiveness.
WeWork provides information on "Healthy Theme Tours" around your neighborhood, perfect for families, couples, and friends.
● For partnership inquiries and suggestions, please leave a message.
- WeWork brand website: https://walks.kr
- Partnership/Proposal Inquiries: cm@inplusweb.com
- Headquarters website: https://inplus.co.kr
WeWork App Service Access Permissions
The WeWork app uses minimal device permissions to ensure ease of use.
The following explains some of the device permissions required.
Location Acquisition Permission (Required)
WeWork is a GPS location-based challenge participation service, so we verify your current location and complete various missions.
Location Acquisition Permission is also required to provide nearby challenges and various customized information.
Storage Space (Required)
Required to configure the media storage upon completion of challenge missions, read and write various content within the app service, and generate logs.
Additionally, for login convenience, unique terminal device identification information, such as the IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) and MAC address, is stored as per Article 60-2, Paragraph 1 of the Telecommunications Business Act.
[Note]
"For Android versions lower than 6.0, individual app access permissions cannot be controlled.
To control unnecessary access permissions, the device's operating system must be upgraded.
Furthermore, since access permissions agreed to by existing apps will not change even after an operating system upgrade,
to reset access permissions, previously installed apps must be deleted and reinstalled."