• @nul9o9
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      261 year ago

      I assume they mean there are no account credentials. When you “create” an account on their website, you’ll be given a random account number, and no password.

      • @killeronthecorner
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        171 year ago

        Yeah this is what I meant. It feels so wrong but also makes complete sense.

        I think I’ve gotten used to the “safety” of setting my own password and always typing it with my email or username.

        But practically speaking they’re very similar and Mullvad’s is arguably safer

        • @[email protected]
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          51 year ago

          I think of it more as “no username, only password”. Realistically, usernames are not expected to be secure or private, so this is effectively the same.

      • Obinice
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        11 year ago

        What’s to stop somebody guessing your account number and gaining access? (Honest question)

        • @nul9o9
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          11 year ago

          There are lots of possible account numbers, much more than there are accounts. So there is a very small chance that you will guess an active paid account.

          And if you do, there’s not much you can get out of it. There’s no personal information tied to the account.