
Anonymous Phone Numbers Are Here with Silent Link! - Techlore
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Date: 2022-04-15
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DeepThinker
It would be worth noting that in most cases this number is not anonymous.
That's because phone sends a whole lot of information about itself to the operator. IMEI, IMSI, Device serial number and other identifiers.
Additionally, the operator can install some type of software. So if we ever used (no matter physical or virtual, SIM card or if ever logged from a place that can de-nomimize us( all we need is a phone in ours pocket during a visit to a shopping center or when the phone is within range of the wifi network at home, at work at school. Even if the wifi is turned off and there is no SIM card inside), we will not be anonymous. (No SIM card phone also sends IMEI, location etc. To the operator)
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It would be worth noting that in most cases this number is not anonymous.
That's because phone sends a whole lot of information about itself to the operator. IMEI, IMSI, Device serial number and other identifiers.
Additionally, the operator can install some type of software. So if we ever used (no matter physical or virtual, SIM card or if ever logged from a place that can de-nomimize us( all we need is a phone in ours pocket during a visit to a shopping center or when the phone is within range of the wifi network at home, at work at school. Even if the wifi is turned off and there is no SIM card inside), we will not be anonymous. (No SIM card phone also sends IMEI, location etc. To the operator)
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Seegal
Unfortunately, this doesn't work for me. Not only don't I own a phone with eSIM capability, but I'd actually need a fully anonymous real SIM card (micro or nano SIM. Doesn't even need to support calls or SMS, although calls would be nice (and: within the EU, please. Because what I already have is a 4G LTE phone with a randomizeable IMEI, so that SIM card would allow me to be fully anonymous on the internet (the phone can run as a Wifi hotspot.
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Unfortunately, this doesn't work for me. Not only don't I own a phone with eSIM capability, but I'd actually need a fully anonymous real SIM card (micro or nano SIM. Doesn't even need to support calls or SMS, although calls would be nice (and: within the EU, please. Because what I already have is a 4G LTE phone with a randomizeable IMEI, so that SIM card would allow me to be fully anonymous on the internet (the phone can run as a Wifi hotspot.
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Badd
I was literally only just talking about this subject with a friend yesterday, so I-ve just sent him the link for this vid. It-s also great that you acknowledge those of us outside the U. S! If this service irons out their kinks and becomes successful then I hope it-s just a matter of time until they, or something very similar, is available here as well. Definitely something to keep an eye on.
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I was literally only just talking about this subject with a friend yesterday, so I-ve just sent him the link for this vid. It-s also great that you acknowledge those of us outside the U. S! If this service irons out their kinks and becomes successful then I hope it-s just a matter of time until they, or something very similar, is available here as well. Definitely something to keep an eye on.
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Flo
Hi guys, can someone quickly answer this question for me: Does this new E SIM Link service require that you already have a traditional physical SIM CARD that is active with
a regular carrier? (I didn' tthink so, but I'm new to this niche side of privacy/smartphones, etc. and I'm confused now after reading all these comments below involving
MINT)
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Hi guys, can someone quickly answer this question for me: Does this new E SIM Link service require that you already have a traditional physical SIM CARD that is active with
a regular carrier? (I didn' tthink so, but I'm new to this niche side of privacy/smartphones, etc. and I'm confused now after reading all these comments below involving
MINT)
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itech
I had to watch this video twice just to make sure I wasn't missing something but. what are the use cases for this service? Inbound calls only, expensive data, almost no transparency from the company. This just seems like all downsides for no benefit.
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I had to watch this video twice just to make sure I wasn't missing something but. what are the use cases for this service? Inbound calls only, expensive data, almost no transparency from the company. This just seems like all downsides for no benefit.
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MGTOW
How can I buy anonymously -burner- (or -gift-) prepaid debit cards and prepaid -burner- phones (no KYC? -
I don't want my communications, transactions, movements, or locations tracked.
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How can I buy anonymously -burner- (or -gift-) prepaid debit cards and prepaid -burner- phones (no KYC? -
I don't want my communications, transactions, movements, or locations tracked.
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coed
I'm sure they have to log imei from which a warrant will make them produce the imei then the abc's can track the imei to an old provider or store where it was bought in theory.
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I'm sure they have to log imei from which a warrant will make them produce the imei then the abc's can track the imei to an old provider or store where it was bought in theory.
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Egregores
It's good but esims are new, I'm waiting for it to mature a bit as I'm sure better companies are going to start to pop up once this is standardized
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It's good but esims are new, I'm waiting for it to mature a bit as I'm sure better companies are going to start to pop up once this is standardized
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TehObLiVioUs
I just realized in the background you have a davinci resolve speed editor ---
woah nice, me too!
makes some things a bit easier tbh
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I just realized in the background you have a davinci resolve speed editor ---
woah nice, me too!
makes some things a bit easier tbh
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itech
The only negative I've seen is the connections to Israel
I have a question though, do the US numbers work for people outside of the US?
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The only negative I've seen is the connections to Israel
I have a question though, do the US numbers work for people outside of the US?
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