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by test6554
2553 days ago
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How about we make phone calls a whitelist-driven system with cryptographic tokens and use software to give your phone number to others. When this exchange happens, it comes with a token, and your phone does not ring if the token is not included. So when someone calls you and you expect it to be bob, but it is steve the scammer, you can revoke bob's token and text him with WTF bob? How much did steve pay you? |
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I've caught so many companies either breached or selling data that it is not funny.