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from the see-the-future dept
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Today we're happy to announce that we've partnered with Private Internet Access to offer a great new deal for Techdirt readers. When you sign up for VPN service, you'll receive a one-year subscription to the Techdirt Crystal Ball: a special members-only feature that grants you early access to read and share upcoming Techdirt posts before they go public on the front page of the blog. This is normally a $15 annual subscription but you'll get a full year for free when you sign up with Private Internet Access. (And no, we won't auto-renew the Crystal Ball or force you to cancel to avoid being charged in the future!)
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Since there is no discount on the VPN service itself (sob, sob) there's no reason why this offer could not be ongoing. (as in: pay for a second year, to start when your current subscription would have expired, and get the crystal ball service now)
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Who's Wrong..?
"Suspicious attack ahead
Webroot has blocked access to the website you tried to open.
It has been reported to contain suspicious content."
What's up with that?
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apparently you're delusional
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Chimp that you are:
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