Oh nevermind, it says something like the amount in local currency will also be displayed. I somehow interpreted it as price varying depending on the country. Here’s the original text if you are curious:
You can find all of our premium offers here : https://real-debrid.com/premium
All our prices are in EURO (EUR - €) but it is also displayed in your currency based on your current location. If you want to double-check, you can convert them in your currency with this website : http://www.xe.com/
Informations :
- Additional fees may be applied by your bank if your bank account is in another currency (for currency exchange)
- There are no recurring payments (one time payment only).
- Days are cumulative, it means that if you still have remaining days, the days you buy will be added to your current number of days.
It can be found by typing “price” into the help section.
Choosing the country you live in when using the VPN would be better then?
The website says that pricing is based on the country you are located in which sounds kinda risky to me tbh, is it still worth it?
Also if the answer is yes is there a country that I can pick in Mullvad that has the lowest prices? Or should I pick the country I am living it though I don’t believe it exists in Mullvad
A relative of mine that lives in germany told me that it used to be like that but it got changed 5-6 years ago, is he maybe misinformed?
Sorry for the double reply but do you know if this works for every version of Windows 10 or just specific ones?
I already formed the !disneyvacation@lemmy.world a while ago but it really isn’t that active unfortunately.
An approach 3rd party apps can take could be just hiding the “different instances” aspect of the lemmy and just registering users to a certain preselected instance such as lemmy.world or lemmy.ml I don’t know how legal or viable it is but I don’t think it would cause much difference for most of the users. Though I feel like hiding a crucial aspect would be a kind of shame.
I unfortunately feel like it probably will end well for them, there really isn’t a mainstream alternative for reddit. Lemmy isn’t that easy to get into as an average user and the information on the reddit that have amassed over the years is just insane, I assume a lot of people are going to keep using reddit as if nothing has happened.
For torrenting. I am not aware of them exposing users but people were saying that if they get hacked or cracked down by the police it may get problematic.