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    7 days ago

    Phone numbers are more identifiable. They’re more scarce and harder to get anonymous than an email address.

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      No, they are not. Not every country requires KYC to get a SIM card. They can be purchased in many places with cash, sometimes even with default generic credentials.

      Also if you add the space of emails to the space of phone numbers, it increases the space of possible sources for account creation, which logically dilutes the space.

      And just to remind you, the article is about creating accounts required to use mobile phones with Google accounts. Making it possible to use your Google phone with just your phone number instead of requiring an additional email makes it specifically less identifiable.

      Anti Commercial-AI license

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        7 days ago

        You realize how limiting it is to have to buy a sim card, right?

        I can register 1,000 anononmous email accounts in an hour. Its free. Now do that with phone numbers.

        Also, putting a Sim card in your phone exposed you to enormous security risk. Lots of folks use phones without ever connecting then to cell towers.

        Email is the security and privacy alternative to phone numbers

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            “I have so much money that I don’t care about buying hundreds of Sim cards for new accounts. And in in my country I can buy a Sim card anonymously. I don’t want to think about people in other countries who have mandatory Sim card registration laws. Lalalala”