Okay, here we go: I woke up to a scam message on my WhatsApp. I just blocked the number, before starting to wonder how they got my number. And guess what I found out? They got a data breach and didn’t tell their users a singular thing. And when asked about it, they tried to deny it.
So, here I am to ask: What can I do to avoid getting my phone number “less breacheable”? Is there a specific company that supports brazillian phone numbering I should switch to now?
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Okay, but they leaked my whole phone number, WhatsApp isn’t my main focus now, I think I’ll gonna have to switch phone number companies.
(btw I can’t abandon whatsapp, my relatives are ignorant ogres who wont download even signal)
Who cares? If it’s spam callers they call every number available anyways.
I wasn’t suggesting they leaked only partial phone numbers?
Doesn’t matter what phone company you have, Whatsapp already has your phone number and they allow anyone to scrape it.
But really there’s so many different ways they can get your #. No way to stop that realistically. I change my phone # every year or so.
But as I said, it isn’t only WhatsApp, my phone operator also happened to have a data leak and keep quiet about it.
My point is changing providers is a fruitless endeavour. Your phone number is probably sourced and sold several times/day. Switch carriers and they’ll do the same thing. Why? Because no one will stop them, and most people don’t know or even care, so why wouldn’t they? And your phone number is already out there anyway, there’s no taking it back.
Sooo, nothing we can do about it?
Yep. And does it matter. I know my numbers out there don’t get many spam calls though. I guess not picking up and doing call screening is effective.
What is call screening? I’m not native, sorry.
Yes and no. You can try and go without a phone number but I’ve found that to be literally impossible. Or you can change your phone # periodically, that’s what I do.
How’s it impossible? Can’t I just, like, afford one of those small fix phones for poeple to call me?
I don’t know what a “small fix phone” is, but the phone is not the problem. The problem is basic services that require a phone number as part of your registration.
Oh. Fix Phone, I don’t know if this is the term in English, but I mean it as… one of these on the image, that you leave at home. Also called by the Weirdos That Refuse To Download Signal at my house, “Home’s Phone”.