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Cake day: Jul 10, 2023

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It’s not too difficult to establish a Signal account from a burner number from a prepaid sim card. I currently have a Signal account tied to a sim not in my name. Getting a burner with cash is an option. Or, if you’re lucky enough to live near a payphone and can gain access to the number, you can activate a signal with a phone call.


I think the intent is baby steps for those who aren’t already privacy invested. Getting parents or tech illiterate to switch to Signal is a win. They weren’t hiding their number anyway.

I currently have a Signal account tied to a sim not in my name. Getting a burner with cash is an option then park it. Or, if you’re lucky enough to live near a payphone and can gain access to the number, you can activate a signal with a phone call.


So easy to setup my tech illiterate parents could do it.


I don’t recall what kind of car it was, but there was one that saved the phone number associated with any phone that connected via Bluetooth.

While I don’t think it’s likely as a way to trick people to connecting to get their phone number, it was a rental car which opened them up to impersonation scams. Knowing they just rented from the company and where in the city provides quite a bit of information on you.


I should have known if the apps free, you're the product. Duolingo appears to harvest the most data compared to other language learning apps. Source: [Surfshark Research](https://surfshark.com/research/chart/data-hungry-language-apps)
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I wonder if it’d be worth spoofing packets with some automation? Get that sweet discount and still maintain your privacy?

If insurance companies mandate tracking I could see new efforts to do this like piracy and adblocking came about.