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Both `terms and conditions` and `privacy policy` on https://www.tellmewhatimworth.com/accounts/signup/ seem to link back to the same page, at least on mobile


Looks like a bug, thanks for the heads up!


On mobile (iOS) neither link works for me. I'd also like to know what your business model is before I sign up - perhaps it is already in one of those pages?


Once your report is ready you can choose to speak with any company that provided an estimate if you are interested in speaking with them.

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> Basically, they let you expense something on the company card for personal use.

Gold bullion.


Likely just pointing out that, in even more ways than should matter in this case, they and their partners are financially identical.


Filing a joint return in the US in no way implies financial unity. It just means your income is pooled for tax calculation purposes, that’s it (and only federal, you can often file separately in the same or different states). There are community property states, which NY is not. It gets hairy just about anywhere if a marriage is ended.


And if lenders based their credit decisions on the spouse’s creditworthiness, someone else would whine about that.

The sense of entitlement that’s taken hold of the world is dismaying. If you don’t like the terms Apple / GS are offering, then go somewhere else.


> If you don’t like the terms Apple / GS are offering, then go somewhere else.

If they are basing those terms based on one of the protected classes (race, gender, age) that is illegal and should be investigated.

> The sense of entitlement that’s taken hold of the world is dismaying.

I know, right. Damn these brown people, LGBTQ, women for demanding a seat at the table. Cis-het white people must be feeling particularly oppressed with all of these racist|sexist|genderist calls for reform


“Damn these brown people, LGBTQ, women for demanding a seat at the table.”

Maybe if they earned it instead of demanding it they’d be taken seriously?


How exactly do you earn equality?


That switch strikes me as the perfect compromise - the default remains the automatic log in behaviour and those who don't want it have an out. If I were putting the automatic sign-in feature together I'd have considered this from the outset, but the Chrome devs have always had a preference for minimal UI. Usually this works in their favour, in this case it did not.


Am I weird for being more upset about this than the rest of LinkedIn's shady "public" page treatment?


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