How rare is it to get a gifted silver egg from TunnelBear?
If TunnelBear is a big part of your life, the idea of getting one may have crossed your mind.
Maybe you've dreamt about owning one.
What's inside a TunnelBear Silver Egg? A silver egg is the result of an exceptionally long email and a bit of good luck. It's your gift for a lifetime of amazing memories and privacy together.
This special egg is made by our creative team in the US and designed to last for a lifetime. What can TunnelBear do with my egg? This egg is a symbol of everything we're trying to accomplishyour privacy, communication tools, and ability to remain invisible online. A Silver Egg is a lifetime commitment. We want it to represent the value that will be passed down to your children as well. The idea is not only to give the Silver Egg, but give them to you.
How Do I Send a TunnelBear Silver Egg? We'll arrange shipment of your Silver Egg at your convenience. You can send the egg through a USPS First Class Mail Box, and all our shipping fees will be covered.
We require a non-returnable, proof-of-delivery receipt with tracking information or verification that your package was delivered. We also ask that you notify us in the event that any part of the egg shows up broken, missing, or damaged in transit.
The only exception to this policy is if you are sending your egg to a partner of yours that resides outside of the United States. All international shipments must be shipped in Fragile/Specialized (non-USPS) packaging, which is available at most USPS services.
I really want a TunnelBear Silver Egg. We know it's hard to decide how best to surprise someone with a gift and the TunnelBear Silver Egg is a great way to do that. If it still isn't what you're looking for, be sure to read our gift guidelines page and let us know if you have questions! My TunnelBear Silver Egg arrived in excellent condition, thank you for making this process so simple. Love the egg.
Daryl. I ordered my silver egg on March 22 and received it on June 13th, 2024. I ordered the blue and brown eggs for my mom.
How many bees does it take to kill TunnelBear?
Just three
The Internet is a cruel place.
We all know that, but today we're gonna focus on the cruelest part. And there's two parts. First, you get caught up in an infinite Twitter back-and-forth in which someone you never met attacks your mother with words that make no sense at all; then you're faced with a bunch of people you don't know attacking each other to the tune of a stupidly loud noise; and finally, you're given a link to a YouTube video full of the most offensive sounds known to mankind in the name of "content." This last bit is very much how TunnelBear works. You click on their link to view an 8-minute video that contains nothing more than the sound of bees, over and over, until you've literally heard nothing for the last 4 minutes of your life.
This seems kind of cruel, right? Sure, it's funny, but cruel? What could be crueler? Well, let's take a look at it. Let's look at TunnelBear, their video, the guy behind it and some real life examples.
What's TunnelBear's secret, anyway? TunnelBear is a service you can use to tunnel into the Internet. It's pretty simpleit lets you do what VPNs and SSH servers do but you get the added bonus that people will never know you're visiting the net through them. It's sort of like a Swiss embassy. When normal people visit the Web, they have to leave their passports on the table. When you go to a VPN or a secure chat server, you can't leave anything lying around. With TunnelBear, you'd take their passport in and go anywhere.
How can I use TunnelBear? They have instructions for Windows, OS X, and Linux available online. I recommend OS X or Linux as the easiest to use if you have that option. If you don't want to take my word for it, the creator David Gorodetsky posted instructions for Windows right here (which, if you're using a Mac or Linux, you can just copy and paste).
I'd go so far as to say that TunnelBear is a great idea, but there are problems. The biggest is that people don't like paying for things they can get for free. So how do they make money?
How do you kill the TunnelBear in bee swarm simulator?
There are many different ways.
Tunnelbear has an excellent staff that helps me a lot, but they don't seem to have an automated solution for the swarm. It looks like I have to get a human to deal with this on a daily basis, since they can't keep their customers up-to-date. Any suggestions?
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