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Can me and my spouse use the same account? Our Surfshark plan is expiring soon

Each account has an allowance of five devices, although you can de-register and re-register devices as much you want, it only takes clicking. So yes.

Looks like schizo ramblings. I love it

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MULLVAD VPN

I think that’s graffiti.

One of the things I liked about Mullvad was that they didn’t advertise. Has this changed recently or did they always do outdoor ads?

They have a fair amount of ads in nyc.

I checked their policy, the physical ads are new

I’ve seen their ads in Sweden before IIRC. They don’t seem to be very common though. Why don’t you like that they’re advertising?

They’ve actually ran adverts at the border of sweden telling politicians and alike that were going there to vote on IIRC ChatControl to vote against it

Mullvad is probably the best example of using ads for something good

I agree with that, it’s important to consider what’s being advertised and in what way.

When companies start to focus too much on growth usually they start to lose sight of their values and greed begins to take over. That said I just checked their ad policy and while they do physical ads, it’s still a pretty reasonable policy.

They still won’t be showing up on random YouTubers videos like Nord

Infinite growth on finite resources is such a bad idea on so many levels.

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Because they charge 5€/month for it?

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Mullvad only do limited advertising and afaik don’t sponsor youtubers

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I don’t mean limited by price, I mean limited as in they don’t just shove ads everywhere like nordvpn or whatever.

Compared to how every single video ever is sponsored by nordvpn

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Folks are asking “Why post this here?” I get the question but I think I also get the OP, as a New Yorker who was surprised to see this ad IRL.

Most of our subway ads are for VC-funded Internet darlings (think: mattresses-by-mail, kitschy underwear, online therapy) or for some aspiring blockbuster movie from an Internet giant.

Until I saw this ad, I had never in my life seen a subway ad for a company I actually used, let alone respected.

Seeing this ad in the wild broke my brain. I have advocated for online privacy for over a decade. I have spent so much energy pushing people to use Signal. But I had never before imagined that “online privacy” was a concept that could find an audience in mass marketing.

I don’t know if Mullvad will take off. But I know that seeing these ads moved me. I felt like maybe, MAYBE, our movement is breaking through.

I saw this on the LA lines as well and it made me very uneasy and concerned. I went down this road with NordVPN back in the day. There ads popping up everywhere was the beginning of a massive decline in services and questionable privacy practices. Also Ubuntu and many other open source companies… I’m love Mullvad, and hope very much this isn’t the beginning of the end of one of the few trustworthy VPN’s!

I hate ads on the outside of windows. And they give the little pinholes, like that’s supposed to be enough. The world becomes a blur. Out the window is the least anxious place to look on public transport, but they put ads all over the windows, and give us this pinhole grid crap like it makes up for it.

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Ever wanted to feel what it was like to be on the inside of a microwave? Well, now you can!

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Agreed. There’s a slight relief here, though: I believe this is the Times Square shuttle train, which only runs back and forth over a few stations and never goes outside. So at least you’re not on this train for long and never missing a view

Yes, the wraps are a total bummer for sightseeing! They are very common in LA though, as not only a means of $$$'s in revenue, but as a cooling measure. The busses and above ground rail with these wraps are much cooler and easier to AC in the summer

Why not just replace the windows entirely?

Passenger vehicles legally need windows. Afaik, it’s a safety regulation

Ads in Windows are infuriating whether you’re talking about panes of glass or your laptop.

Mullvad is a good VPN. You might be asking why on a train it’s because why not

Because it’s an underground metro

Fits the mole theme

That makes sense

These particular lines are mostly above ground, light rail trains. They are only underground around DTLA

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Why show ads here ?

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Because lots of people use Mullvad and think it’s neat that there’s a Mullvad train. This isn’t a sponsored post, people just like Mullvad.

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Okay, fair enough. Thanks…

Mullvad ad on Lemmy instance.

Normal ad for a normal thing.

“Uhh, so what kinda ad do you think would really reach your target market?”

“I’m thinking train car mural authored by the most mental illnessed man in town”

mental illnessed.

You tired buddy? “Most mentally ill” lol.

Mayhaps if you had more funnies in your mental, you wouldn’t feel so illnessed by the manipulatious nature of their wordiness.

I will be using manipulatious in conversation now. Thank you

Illest?

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Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

They talk about edgar

Piped is a privacy-respecting open-source alternative frontend to YouTube.

I’m open-source; check me out at GitHub.

Forrealest

This looks like something you’d see on /r/schizophreniarides

Side note but has that or InfowarriorRides migrated to lemmy yet?

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Mr Resetti?

Is this in Texas? Lol

Is there even an underground subway in Texas? Asking as someone who used to live there.

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Subways are usually meant for within city limits to relieve congestion. Not for intercity, so it’s irrelevant if Texas is big.

Unless you mean that land with rails within city limits already exists. In that case grade level crossings are a major hindrance.

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The problem with grade level crossings, even if the lights are adjusted, is always rush hour traffic.

One good example of this is line 512, St Clair W of the TTC. It’s a street car on well separated tracks but with many intersections due to it crossing dense neighbourhoods in addition to dedicated left/U turn lanes for 2x1 lanes worth of cars. Despite being only 2x1 lanes, the road being on the E-W makes it a major thoroughfare. The congestion can get so bad that at certain intersections the street car can get stuck for ten minutes or more until the blockage clears.

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Wait, LA had a subway system??

~60 M ridership 109 miles network length

Dayyyuum! Must be nice to always have a seat on your commute.

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