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title: "Bounty Tables"
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path: "/programs/bounty-tables.html"
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id: "programs/bounty-tables"
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A bounty table shows how much your program is willing to pay for various bugs you receive. They help set expectations for hackers and gives your bug bounty team a guideline to ensure fair and consistent reward amounts. The bounties in the table are categorized based on the severity of the issue identified.
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To set up and publish your bounty table on your security page:
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1. Go to your program’s Settings > Rewards > Bounties.
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2. Input your bounty amounts for each severity rating under the Bounty Table section.
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* Note: Critical vulnerabilities should have the highest bounty amount whereas a severity rating of Low should have the lowest amount.
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3. Click <b>Save this bounty table!</b>
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![bounty-tables-1](./programs/images/bounty-tables-1.png)
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Your security page will now have a Rewards section that showcases your bounty table.
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![bounty-tables-2](./programs/images/bounty-tables-2.png)
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Setting up a bounty table for your program will help provide more granular data and analytics for your program, which will in turn, help your program become more successful.

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