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Phennommennonn
(OP) Forum Administrator 09/15/2019 10:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ours isnt mandatory accordn to article BUT makes you go remember under hussein they tried here to get the burner phones regged?? Paid accts n the pay as u go accts via cc are linked to you n tge simcard so....they know political correctness is a doctrine.... fostered by a delusional, illogical minority...... and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media; which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end. |
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Malu nli
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Phennommennonn
(OP) Forum Administrator 09/15/2019 10:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ours isnt mandatory accordn to article BUT makes you go remember under hussein they tried here to get the burner phones regged?? Quoting: Phennommennonn Paid accts n the pay as u go accts via cc are linked to you n tge simcard so....they know All backends require a unique ID at the moment. Be it SIM or CDMA. Which is fine as we can simply change ID per connection with a network. However, all providers tie the unique ID with your identity for payment or prepayment. None support a more dynamic cycling of IDs. [link to twitter.com (secure)] political correctness is a doctrine.... fostered by a delusional, illogical minority...... and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media; which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end. |
SyncAsFunk
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FunnyStrange
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77999632 United States 09/15/2019 10:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Never been able to activate a SIM card without registering it. Don't expect Chinese tech to allow open communication anyways. The owners of our government need to have a way to profile the livestock. -I'm still grumpy, need more coffee. |
The ring of truth
User ID: 77277215 United States 09/15/2019 10:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yup , i see where my wife is at all times,just in case she breaks down or not... I can track her from my cell phone..its cool feature.. Last Edited by The ring of truth on 09/15/2019 10:39 AM TRUMP MAGA KAG 2020~AND BEYOND! Plus KILL THE UN,put a stake through its BLACK HEART OF DEATH! Then after that,GET RID OF THE IRS,CIA,FBI,NSA,AND SO ON... ALL WE NEED IS SHERIFFS! |
Phennommennonn
(OP) Forum Administrator 09/15/2019 10:38 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Never been able to activate a SIM card without registering it. Don't expect Chinese tech to allow open communication anyways. The owners of our government need to have a way to profile the livestock. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77999632 -I'm still grumpy, need more coffee. All those FREE obama phones political correctness is a doctrine.... fostered by a delusional, illogical minority...... and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media; which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end. |
beeches
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77119396 United States 09/15/2019 10:41 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yep, I forgot my location service was on yesterday, and twice my Lx Cruise control decelerated, although the setting was on. Not touching the brake pump, nada. Did a dynamic cruise control feature hijack my cell phone? I shut off location services..kept an eye on the people behind me with the woman driving and the man playing on his laptop the whole fucking time. They veered off after I shut down the phone....uuuwwwweeeeeeuuuu |
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Epic Beard Guy
User ID: 77993004 United States 09/15/2019 10:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have never heard of sim card registration, but phones geo-locating you is a fact of life. If you turn off the feature on your phone, that just means you don't get to access that information, but they still keep it. You could put your phone in a Faraday cage when you are not using it, but that would mean no calls, or other features. If you don't want to be located, it's that or just leave the phone at home. Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards." -- Claire Wolfe |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77134005 United States 09/15/2019 10:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Never been able to activate a SIM card without registering it. Don't expect Chinese tech to allow open communication anyways. The owners of our government need to have a way to profile the livestock. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77999632 -I'm still grumpy, need more coffee. All those FREE obama phones Important marketing information for the communists. By tracking the geographic areas of concentrations of commiecomms, they know exactly where to put their capital. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77999632 United States 09/15/2019 11:07 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Never been able to activate a SIM card without registering it. Don't expect Chinese tech to allow open communication anyways. The owners of our government need to have a way to profile the livestock. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77999632 -I'm still grumpy, need more coffee. All those FREE obama phones That whole deal was rather creepy. |
FunnyStrange
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SyncAsFunk
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Cap’n Obvious
User ID: 76010295 United States 09/15/2019 11:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 10 years ago I was accused by some totally paranoid nut of plotting to attack a building. I had posted a message about a meeting and used the wrong date. There was nothing in my online post about violence - I just posted about a meeting at the university of Missouri and I got the date wrong. It was a nothing burger. But I had ripped this nut a new asshole online and posted his amazon feedback about all the witchcraft books he had bought. He was either trying to get even or he was paranoid or both. This guy went to the cops and then to the press and it was front page stuff - tv news, radio stations, news papers. The cops said there was no threat made and that the individual in question - me - was not in the state. I had no clue about any of this until a detective from that police department in Missouri called me in Texas. He told me that they had sent my info to the state and they had tracked my phone to Texas. He was only calling to tell me that I now had threats against me. So they could find us 10 years ago. I didn’t care then and I don’t care now. Have a nice day = GFY. GFY = Go Fuck Yourself. If this offends you then have a nice day. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 73259582 United States 09/15/2019 11:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The solution here, is to acquire SIMs to a dead drop address (one you will never physically be at) pay a runner to grab them (runner is paid with zero knowledge proof cryptocurrency), Phones purchased in a similar fashion. Phones can now be activated with crypto, issue being that bitcoin (which is probably the crypto thats being accepted), is traceable through blockchain analysis and frequency analysis, so you once again exchange a zero knowledge proofs crypto coin (XMR) to an ephemeral/temporary Bitcoin address, use a non-fingerprintable browser (run browser in Virtual Machine) and use that to navigate to the carriers activation portal. So now that the phone is activated theres the entire issue of where you physically are, obviously GSM localization is an issue, make sure you are not in an anchor location or nearby your home/secret location when you activated this. Next step is to jail break/root the phone and install aftermarket firmware, and use that to interact with the RIL (Radio Interface Layer) this allows you to change the phones IMEI (serial number). Remove any software such as googly play services, or any app that has any telemetrics that phones a centralized server with user metric data. Theres more to it obviously but OPSEC/privacy is a 24/7 job now. |
Vision Thing
User ID: 8862443 United States 09/15/2019 11:17 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You can go to Walmart and purchase a smart phone and never produce any I'd, register the phone in any name you like and no one knows any difference Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76509910 Yes and then you drive it home in YOUR registered vehicle and take inside to YOUR house where the address is on all your utility bills etc in YOUR name and then in the morning you put it in your pocket and drive it to YOUR job - pretty quick they're going to have a handle on YOUR phone whether you register it or not. And even if you don't have a phone at all, your spouse or your best friend or your coworker all have phones and when you're in their vicinity their phones are listening to you, too. |
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Archaic Smile
User ID: 77328395 United States 09/15/2019 11:27 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Who needs some nano chip embedded in your body when its much easier and less intrusive to just simply have an External Mark? Smart Phones have shown themselves to be a highly plausible case of that Mark we have read about in texts. __ Google makes things so much easier. Search Engines, Maps, Tracking...Following, stalking.... Enslaving... And at another time, when they raised a question about fortifications, he said that a city is not unfortified whose crowning glory is men and not bricks and stones. -Plutarch, Moralia |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77971301 United States 09/15/2019 11:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As of today, ~80% of countries have mandatory SIM registration laws, effectively requiring realtime surveillance of citizens. Privacy must not be criminalized Quoting: Phennommennonn Mandatory SIM card registration laws require people to provide personal information, including a valid ID or even their biometrics, as a condition for purchasing or activating a SIM card. Such a requirement allows the state to identify the owner of a SIM card and infer who is most likely making a call or sending a message at any given time. SIM card registration undermines peoples’ ability to communicate anonymously, organise, and associate with others, and it infringes their rights to privacy and freedom of expression. By making it easier for law enforcement authorities to track and monitor people, these laws threaten vulnerable groups and facilitate generalised surveillance. People who lack ID, or who do not want to or are unable to disclose such personal information, are excluded from important spheres for formulating and sharing ideas: roughly 1 billion people around the world lack a valid form of government ID and could be prevented from purchasing a SIM card as a result, and journalists, human rights defenders, and people from marginalized or minority communities may fear harassment, intimidation, violence, or persecution if they register. Challenging SIM card registration laws is therefore important to preserving our civic spaces and defending democracy. FiniSHIT here [link to privacyinternational.org (secure)] What most people don't know is our phones are already reading our minds completely. I have noticed this countless times. It doesn't matter the cost of your phone either mine is a 40 phone. What someone needs to do is get a group together and video them for hours and prove it true that they have been illegally downloading all of our personnel thoughts for mind control. I am a targeted individual and they have the people in my area all on it to. They play time travel games with me and I see the same people over and over each day. They've planned out each of my days in advance and change days throught the day and just have fun with it. Time travel is a fucking shit thing as they use it for no good. It shouldn't even exist because if you can travel back and forth you could stop and help people out which would be nice, but how can you do that for all? Therefore we do not have the God of the Holy Bible but creatures that have not been indentified. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77974629 United States 09/15/2019 11:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | As of today, ~80% of countries have mandatory SIM registration laws, effectively requiring realtime surveillance of citizens. Privacy must not be criminalized Quoting: Phennommennonn Mandatory SIM card registration laws require people to provide personal information, including a valid ID or even their biometrics, as a condition for purchasing or activating a SIM card. Such a requirement allows the state to identify the owner of a SIM card and infer who is most likely making a call or sending a message at any given time. SIM card registration undermines peoples’ ability to communicate anonymously, organise, and associate with others, and it infringes their rights to privacy and freedom of expression. By making it easier for law enforcement authorities to track and monitor people, these laws threaten vulnerable groups and facilitate generalised surveillance. People who lack ID, or who do not want to or are unable to disclose such personal information, are excluded from important spheres for formulating and sharing ideas: roughly 1 billion people around the world lack a valid form of government ID and could be prevented from purchasing a SIM card as a result, and journalists, human rights defenders, and people from marginalized or minority communities may fear harassment, intimidation, violence, or persecution if they register. Challenging SIM card registration laws is therefore important to preserving our civic spaces and defending democracy. FiniSHIT here [link to privacyinternational.org (secure)] Who gives a shit? I’m so tired of all the paranoia. They have always and will always know everywhere we go. WHO CARES? It’s not like you can hide on our little planet. |
Cartel™
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