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Hmm .. the author uses a hotspot connected with a SIM. Their whole argument hinges on not being tracked, but their hotspot is with them all the time. Seems like a massive hole in their privacy argument.
MAC addresses go brrr
Everyone conviently forgets about MAC address spoofing. Some operating systems let you set a Random MAC address on each connection. It's great.
How is it that there are people still unaware of this?
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Hotspot location is still tracked by the cell network though.
The first part of the article still holds. You can live on wifi.
What a terrible law. I remember something similar when visiting Germany like 15 years ago, and for whatever reason my roaming didn't work. I think they got wiser since then because last time I visited there were plenty of hotspots.
illegal non-KYC number? You can just get a legit one without breaking any laws my dude.