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by LeoPanthera
2087 days ago
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Well I think the idea is that you are simply exposing your identity to a different entity, not another one, since your identity isn't passed down the chain. Given that it's (probably?) impossible to use cellular internet without handing over your ID to at least one entity, the target audience of this plan is probably one that would prefer that entity to be one for which privacy is a primary concern. (This is why I always wished Apple would become a cellular provider.) |
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I even proceeded to (unknowingly) break the law with one of the phones I bought from target. (apparently you're not supposed to use prepaid phones for balloon tracking.)
Not that it matters, they can still subpoena the place you got the phone from and now they have a video of you.