• space_comrade [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      24 hours ago

      In the EU they just force you to shell out your identity at some point of the activation process, burner numbers are pretty much impossible to get.

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        24 hours ago

        It’s the same in the United States. So I’m not sure how people are getting these “burners.”

        I mean, people are innovative, so I’m sure there are ways; I’m just not privy to them.

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          22 hours ago

          You can still do this on a number of carriers. You can buy mint sims at Walmart/target and put in whatever info you want. Still don’t expect to have much privacy when you use it though

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            Interesting. I joined Mint once but they asked for all my information but ID to prove it, because I paid with my card that corroborated my information, presumably. Unfortunately, I had to get a refund because while my device was compatible, some minor detail I can’t remember some years later caused it to not work with their esim.