They do, but service providers don't like selling them. There isn't as much of a return on smaller/ dumb/ cheap phones. I used to work at spectrum, and we'd speak of the cheap phones in hushed tones like they were the boogeyman. It felt horrible because I was using my cheap android while selling people iPhone 15s.
Nah, fair. Just based on the way Venezuelans described it to me, it seemed ubiquitous on the free end. I'm probably biased. I have no idea what their consumer demographics are, especially outside of the US.
It's also worth pointing out the fact that they offer free services; most likely, your data is their real product. That's to be expected with, say, a social media platform, but a VPN? That is a HUGE security threat. I'm just waiting for the proton security leak. The amount of sketchy data will be choice.
The virtue signaling while destroying the infrastructure that supports the public is palpable. Palpable, in the sense that I'm having heart palpitations under this current administration.
Sometimes, I'd wear them under my regular clothes and then swap them in the bathroom when I commuted to work. Always felt like walking in with a sweaty diaper.
Tangent: I used to be homeless while I worked at Petco's experimental store "petcoach". They used to give use free stuff to encourage us to buy it/ market it. I ate "Just Food for Dogs" for about a week. It was actually really good once you added spices. I also ate WAY too many of those dog oreos. I wasn't even the only one. My boss had a package of dog cookies they'd munch on under their desk. We had a self-serve bar for dog treats, and the oreos were there. I think half actually went into the bar.
Does anyone else only remember their dream if they're lucid dreaming, but for some reason, it immediately wakes you up when you realize you're lucid dreaming?
The number one use of kale up until a couple of decades ago was the same exact thing. I learned that at a place where we lined the salad bar with it.