I see this block every time I open my email. Is this a bug I’m facing or is this the new normal?

  • @Artaca@lemdro.id
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    18 months ago

    I pay for a low tier and use uBlock to hide the buttons advertising higher tiers.

    • @lud@lemm.ee
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      08 months ago

      Why is that a bad thing?

      Being bound to 12 months is obviously better than 24 months if the price is the same.

    • babybusOP
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      08 months ago

      Oh, I guess I didn’t notice this before somehow. I don’t know about other users, but it only turns me off. For a non-profit organization, they employ some of the worst marketing strategies.

      • warm
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        08 months ago

        Buy a subscription and it all goes away!

  • @ReluctantZen@feddit.nl
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    108 months ago

    If you’re on a free plan, doesn’t it make sense for them to push their paid plans to you? They don’t sell your data so they need to make money somehow.

      • @EmperorHenry@infosec.pub
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        18 months ago

        It costs money to maintain all this stuff. They’re being super generous with their free options.

        Then there’s all the court cases that they fight against on the regular too. That costs a lot of money as well.

  • @helenslunch@feddit.nl
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    08 months ago

    The advertising is the worst thing about Proton. I’ve made them aware of this several times but it just keeps getting worse. They started putting ads in the VPN app now.

    As far as I’m concerned, as a paying customer I shouldn’t be subjected to ads but, what’re ya gonna do?

    • BingBong
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      18 months ago

      I’m paid and have never seen an ad. Are you on an oddball subscription?

      • @helenslunch@feddit.nl
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        8 months ago

        Here is the add

        I just got it again. Note how Unlimited is grayed out, because that’s the subscription I already have. Also note the “ProtonVPN” at the top. This is a nearly full screen ad that just popped up when I opened the app.

        • BingBong
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          18 months ago

          That’s odd. Are you on OSX or is that just a window theme? I run on Linux so maybe the ads aren’t pushed to that set of apps. I’d reach out to their support to confirm if this is a bug or expected behaviour. Also to voice how annoying it is if it is expected behaviour

    • @whatwhatwhatwhat@lemmy.world
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      08 months ago

      There are ads in the VPN app? I have never seen an ad on any Proton service, except for occasional emails or banners around upgrading my subscription.

      Then again, I’ve been a premium subscriber for a while now.

  • @hanke@feddit.nu
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    8 months ago

    If I am not mistaken, there is a “don’t show me this offer again” thingy somewhere.

    But as others have mentioned, it is a free service. And most importantly, this free service does not collect your data or show targrted ads to make a profit off of you when you don’t pay. It is truly free. I think being asked to pay for the service is extra okay because of this.

    • babybusOP
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      18 months ago

      That’s totally understandable. I simply didn’t notice that thing before due to some external factors, hence the question.

    • babybusOP
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      08 months ago

      If anything, this reply shows how normalized these practices are.

        • babybusOP
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          08 months ago

          It doesn’t. I didn’t say that proton can’t show me ads or it must serve me for free. But the fact that you are attacking me personally for asking a question about a product in a community dedicated to this product clearly confirms that my previous reply was spot on.

      • Dark Arc
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        8 months ago

        And for a damn good reason… Companies need money to operate. Proton may not be for profit like Google, but they are not a charity either.

        Very little is free without strings, what’s been normalized (in a bad way) is the concept that you can have free things that don’t intrude asking for money. That only happens in the venture capital “get em hooked” stage (and we’ve seen a lot of it because the Internet is still relatively young). Even KDE is now asking for money (granted once a year … but your usage of their desktop doesn’t require them to run expensive servers).