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Burner phone apps, how secure are they?
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2020-01-17 at 11:47 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL As long as the GPS system is talking to the device, you're fucked, because the GPS will provide the device's location, and once they have the precise location, it's child's-play to locate the CCTV cameras in the area and get a clear shot of you and your movements.
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2020-01-18 at 1:08 AM UTC
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2020-01-18 at 1:23 AM UTC
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2020-01-18 at 2:05 AM UTCYou can't avoid the law. "Signal" app helps though.
Automatically deletes read messages etc. -
2020-01-18 at 2:10 AM UTC
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2020-01-18 at 3:49 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny no, burner phone refers to NEW, UNUSED, VIRGIN phone number that you can use and discard.
what you have there are used, discarded, and recycled numbers. just like you.
Practically every phone number you get will have been used at one time, usually many times, just like your girlfriend. -
2020-01-18 at 4:03 PM UTCno, mine are new.
yes. both of them. -
2020-01-18 at 5:24 PM UTC
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2020-01-18 at 5:27 PM UTC
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2020-01-18 at 5:35 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny no, burner phone refers to NEW, UNUSED, VIRGIN phone number that you can use and discard.
what you have there are used, discarded, and recycled numbers. just like you.
No faggot. Phone companies recycle inactive numbers all the time. If you buy a new phone number. It's 99% certainly recycled. -
2020-01-18 at 5:37 PM UTC
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2020-01-18 at 6:06 PM UTC
Originally posted by ORACLE No faggot. Phone companies recycle inactive numbers all the time. If you buy a new phone number. It's 99% certainly recycled.
american phone numbers have 10 digits. thare are only like 300 million americans, ie - there are more numbers than there are americans,
3 X MORE.
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2020-01-18 at 6:08 PM UTC
Originally posted by ORACLE No faggot. Phone companies recycle inactive numbers all the time. If you buy a new phone number. It's 99% certainly recycled.
also if its 99% recycled then google would have 99% chances of barring you from its services because they're previously registered to other people.
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2020-01-18 at 6:41 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny
american phone numbers have 10 digits. thare are only like 300 million americans, ie - there are more numbers than there are americans,
3 X MORE.
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(XXX)YYY-ZZZZ
XXX = Area code
YYY = Exchange number
ZZZZ = Your assignment
Not every area code has 999 exchanges. In fact they only have a few. Each exchange has 10000 available numbers. They are not gonna add new fucking exchanges for literally millions of dormant numbers. When they can just kill inactive numbers and recycle.
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2020-01-18 at 7:16 PM UTChey no let me call you fake from the trampoline
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2020-01-18 at 8:27 PM UTCedited for privacy
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2020-01-18 at 8:31 PM UTCapple is literally refusing to cooperate with law enforcement to open a guy's phone who murdered a bunch of people or something
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2020-01-18 at 8:33 PM UTCLol all drug dealers should have Iphones.
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2020-01-18 at 8:40 PM UTCedited for privacy
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2020-01-18 at 10:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by netstat They're refusing to comply with a request for local decryption of a particular phone, because they (allegedly) recently redesigned their drive encryption system and eliminated their technical capability to remotely decrypt iPhones. They'll still happily turn over any of your data they have on their servers.
No it's not that. Authorities want Apple to publish a custom update to the phone in an isolated environment and deploy some exploits developed by the TLAs.
Apple won't comply because that would be suicide on a global scale.