A place to discuss privacy and freedom in the digital world.
Privacy has become a very important issue in modern society, with companies and governments constantly abusing their power, more and more people are waking up to the importance of digital privacy.
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Im just using the one with most data/gb
I feel like its weird this post is getting so many down votes. I mean it’s not the best question, but not everyone would know that phone carriers are equally bad at privacy. Heck maybe in other countries there are some that help privacy.
Aldi Talk. It’s prepaid and doesn’t cost much. It doesn’t use the best cell network, but it’s quite alright. Years ago when I switched, it was the cheapest alternative and I stuck with it. Over the years they’ve updated their offerings and for the amount of data I use, I think it’s a good deal.
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Well, I use one because I need my mobile phone.
I know all United States providers are bad for privacy, but i use T-Mobile prepaid and pay my phone bill with Monero.
I am genuinely baffled at that being possible. How can others do this?
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What a privacy-breacher question!
What us the purpose of this question?
All US mobile providers are bad, but I hear the most bad stuff about T-Mobile. I’d recommend sticking to using data whenever possible, avoiding conventional calling and texting, and running a VPN just in general. Less for the providers to find out that way.
Lemmy is a global community so the provider I use in my country would hardly be useful to anyone else, you wouldn’t have heard of it. Maybe specify which country you’re interested in if you wanna compare providers available for you.
Whoever is cheapest, with good coverage in my area.
I don’t particularly think any one carrier will have any privacy advantage over another.