But - it's not easy! Here is a strategy that I think would work, but I'm struggling to find an appropriate device.
  • Mobile phone WITHOUT a sim card (wifi only)
  • VPN router, using coreboot, Intel Management Engine disabled
  • Dongle with 3g using an unregistered sim card
  • Power Supply / Battery
Yes it would be a pain to carry round, but as this becomes the standard, devices that combine a PSU, VPN, Coreboot, and Mobile connectivity (e-sim) would hopefully become generally available.
Also, if you are a family or a group, moving in proximity, only one of you would need to carry the device(s)..
don't you wish the pinephone or fairphone were working on this kind of thing?
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I think there'd be a huge market for a pocket-sized, all-in-one, open-source, PSU / Dongle / VPN / Router device
Imagine if you could even supply anonymous mobile internet to people around you on a sats/per/minute basis!
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It does look great, and has fairly good reviews, but no esim (so can't support silent.link)
That said, you can just use PAYG sims and the VPN
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self-plug: you can use sms4sats.com for 1-time sms activation codes to avoid over sharing your own phone number, potentially reduce spam.
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It does look great, I wish it were possible to rent permanent online numbers for receiving SMS though (ie, on an annual or monthly basis)
I'd happily pay $15/20 per month for that (just to receive SMS, nothing else)
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Good feedback, we have 4-hour rentals, will look into enabling longer periods of time.
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Doesn't subscribing to 3g mean you are assigned a mobile number, whether or not you use it with a device that has voice/text?
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The silent.link e-sim come without voice or sms (which is ideal)
Finding a decent e-sim dongle appears to be a challenge though.
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Did you check out the silent.link Citidel Dispatch episode? Its an interview with a guy that sells nonKYC sims and E-sims and talks about mobile privacy. Its Episode 77.
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Listening for the first time, thankyou!
To make this work.. Need to find a dongle (mifi) that accepts e-sim.
Using this service directly on your actual mobile will still reveal specifics about your handset.
Silent-link on mifi -> VPN router -> Personal Devices
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A privacy focused phone with btc first features would sell like hotcakes. Everyone in this space would have one. Or two.
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