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New feature for security

New feature for security

You may notice slight changes in the paths when we were launching the new website. With some adjustments in the path, you can freely use Useme to protect your rights no matter when working with different clients around the world.

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How New Useme Works With You

How New Useme Works With You

Let everyone work freely and safely. That is what Useme wants to achieve through this change. Besides the higher technician part, we also modify the process for billing clients without opening a company in 2 directions to better fit your needs. Here is a quick guide and benefits for you.

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How New Useme Works With You

Rebranding New Useme has landed

A new Useme with a more user-friendly website and the new visual identity reflects our voice. We are excited to announce a new Useme—a safer, more user-friendly. Useme was found in 2014. At that time, our founder intended to solve one problem. He wanted to make the process easier for employers to work with individuals.

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Now free of charge: fast online payments in Useme

Now free of charge: fast online payments in Useme

We know that not only Freelancers care about quick payment processing. You have repeatedly pointed out to us that an additional fee charged by the operator for fast online transactions makes settlement difficult for both parties. In response to your votes, we began to look for another solution.

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In which countries is freelancing the most popular?

In which countries is freelancing the most popular?

Have you ever wondered in which countries freelancing is a popular way to earn a living? What local conditions mean that in one country a lot of people work remotely, and in another, they account only for a margin of the workforce? In this article, we present specific statistical data and we will try to answer these questions.

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How Brexit or a no-deal Brexit will influence Freelancers?

How Brexit or a no-deal Brexit will influence Freelancers?

Thanks to the freelance sector, the British economy receives upwards of £300 billion every year. But the ongoing debate and the show performed by politicians quarreling about Brexit or a no-deal Brexit leaves uncertainty and unpredictability for a few million independent contractors. How can these decisions impact freelancers in the future?

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