I’d only recommend Proton if a) you’re already paying for their suite or b) you’re not using Linux. Otherwise, Mullvad is the way to go IMO.
I’d only recommend Proton if a) you’re already paying for their suite or b) you’re not using Linux. Otherwise, Mullvad is the way to go IMO.
Oh that’s what that is. I just assumed it was Linux things happening. lol
F XVI fuck you
All guns and no swords, but the big one on the lower left is hella good
I;m thinking about thos Beans
Only reason to use proton is because you’re already paying for their email/drive/whatever.
Please stop releasing new products and finish the ones you’ve got. I’ve been waiting for feature parity on the Linux VPN client since like 5 product launches ago…
VPN Linux client is still barely functional years later…
Keep releasing new products tho
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Interac AFAIK used to be a nonprofit, but few years back became a for profit corporation. While I’m happy for the option, I’d stick with paper/metal where possible if CCs weren’t a thing.
Credit cards are the issue for me. An unnecessary third party skimming money (not to mention data) out of every transaction we make.
I can’t NOT use them though, since the cash back can be too good to pass up. If credit cards were regulated into irrelevance I’d be almost 100% on cash.
I certainly hope someone got fired for that blunder
Hello, I am not interested in buying your house. But I would like to use your restroom, dig through your magazines, rearrange your shelves, and handle your food products in an unsanitary manner.
HA! NOW YOU KNOW HOW IT FEELS!
No idea what season, but I’m pretty sure this immediately follows “whoa, windows! I don’t think I can afford this place.”
Still stuck on my 3a XL waiting in vain for a headphone jack…
Holding in ur poop
Linux lore is my favourite
Fair enough, although I still think the timeframe is some classic Proton soon™ copium. The community CLI app currently supports it.
That said, I might expect the official app to have higher standards for security. And, the community version cannot handle split tunneling and kill switch at once, you have to pick one or the other.
That would make sense, cheers
I’m confused, I thought it already had this? I’ve been using it for months. What is new here?
Glad to hear that things are still happening to the Linux app anyway. Slowly but surely we’ll catch up to feature parity (split tunneling when?).
Seeing something available on Linux NOT on other platforms makes me scared and confused