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by CalRobert 3583 days ago
At what point do phone numbers become obsolete? Considering that I basically never call anyone, or receive calls (I do use voice communication but it's all voip), and that nobody where I live now uses SMS, what's even the point of that number?
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Don't think it will happen soon. Phone numbers have the advantage that they are harder to misuse than email addresses while being partly anonymous and company independent. Furthermore, you can provide some identification without using another password. Nearly everyone has one and you have a 1-1 relationship to (most) phones. I actually think that phone numbers will become more important with more apps using it as an account (e.g. Google Duo).
I hope that never.

Getting a prepaid SIM card with a number I have power over to disclose to only whomever I want is still great in my book.

Except that there's a huge security whole (SS7) in the phone networks and it's been there for years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dDCYlGX22Q0