I’ve gotten prepaid sims for things but obviously that’s not really a feasible method for your main life phone.

  • lemmyvore
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    122 months ago

    They have your identity the moment you put the sim in the phone. The phone have unique identifiers that are recorded when sold.

    • @pirat
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      2 months ago

      Buy the phone used and/or with cash. And never put any SIM card in it that can be linked back to you or someone you know.

      • lemmyvore
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        -32 months ago

        All the apps on your phone have access to the phone identifier. As well as other information, like your Google account. It’s pretty trivial to tie a phone to you.

        • youmaynotknow
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          As long as you keep to FOSS apps that you KNOW are private (you can tell which ones call home), you should be OK. For example, Lemmy with a throwaway email address, Simplex for communications, Mull with a shitload of blocks, Orbot with RethinkDNS, and so on, you’re golden. Buy your phone in a different country, on Ebay with a throwaway account and a prepaid credit card.

          There’s a lot you can do to remain truly anonymous.

          Now, my threat model does not require me to go to those extents, but you get the point.

    • tiredofsametab
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      12 months ago

      If someone really wanted to find the person, I imagine they’d find where the signal is coming from for that device, and just narrow from there. If it always goes to/from where John works and lives, it might well be John’s phone.