Looking to be a star on CCTV?

@mullvadnet I've used your service for several years now out of a few countries.

It simply works and I can usually find a working node even when the local telco is blocking IP addresses and various protocols.

@mullvadnet
Ok, but that type of ad gets folks used to scaning unknown QR codes.

A bad actor could post the same flyer with a QR code that loads a virus onto your phone.

#scammers #quishing

@notyourfanboy @mullvadnet if scanning a QR code can silently wreck your phone then that's an OS problem not a Mullvad ad problem.

@GrapheneOS avoids this with sandboxing at multiple layers if I'm not wrong.

@watchfulcitizen
Congrats, for being more technically superior than the rest of us peasants.

@notyourfanboy @mullvadnet Hi, i think that's why they put the link down the QR😅.

But of course, you have to see the link... (You have to be near)

@mullvadnet even if I didn't need your service I would pay for it just to help fund your AMAZING ads. Keep it up!

@mullvadnet is it CCTV? Or a webcam. One of them isn't publicly accessible with script kiddy tools and is only looked at if there is a problem or a crime. The other is an invasion of public privacy. (We have a right to exist in the public without being surveiled and logged by an algorithm 24/7.)

CCTVs that are a closed system with no internet access around a public business are not a problem. A closed system around a city or county is.

@nowayeast @mullvadnet That’s all well and good until you get someone in office who decides to weaponize the CCTV network against his political enemies.

What do you suppose Trump would do with a CCTV network as extensive as the UK’s? I can imagine, and it’s *not* pretty.

(Edit: never mind, I see you were referring to private business-run CCTV cameras, not state-sponsored surveillance networks. So we’re in agreement!)

@gregly @mullvadnet yeah if its an IP camera I don't count that as CCTV unless Its air gapped and its abnormal to pull video off.