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by doubt_me
2563 days ago
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Since becoming aware of my own problems with google (they truly could care less about their users data) and reading stories about previous incidents of swapping SIM cards. My solution to all of it is literally just 2 emails. Both 2fa. Recovery exists but the numbers and emails are unknown to the world beyond Google or m$ servers. And those don't get used to register anything ever. I park my recoveries then use my main email as my most public one. Everything else is registered and recoverable on the second email that also isn't publicly known unless one of the services I'm attached to gets their data leaked etc etc etc....so even if they did successfully swap my SIM they can't get anything else. TMobile got hacked a few months back and around the same time my personal debit card that stayed in my wallet the whole time and I don't ever use in public literally for that reason. Got charged. They tried to empty it all. I pressed and pressed the only thing they could do for me was ask for a specific code. Verbal 2fa. I think if I remember correctly none of the data showed up publicly anywhere yet not sure about the specific incident I just thought the timing was weird. If that's the best security TMobile has and that's all their customer support has to offer us. They have failed as a company in my eyes. And it will only get worse not better as more middle managers get their cut of the security upgrades that they will partially and incorrectly implement. Of course they won't lift a finger your not a Kardashian |
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