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28 days ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)2 children
You'd be better off getting a Google Pixel and installing grapheneos on it. You are probably less secure using that Nokia as all calls you make and any messages you send are unencrypted whereas you could be using signal/session/whatever for those things.
28 days ago1 point(+0/-0/+1Score on mirror)1 child
I barely use my phone anyways. If I wanted to do things that shouldn't be traced back to me, I would buy those sim cards that aren't connected to anything. Everything serious I'd talk about either personally or via internet where I do use applications that have encryption, or are with people I trust.
28 days ago2 points(+0/-0/+2Score on mirror)1 child
If you'd just be swapping SIM/eSIM, remember that the IMEI number would be registered to the SIM when you connect to mobile network. You'd have to use a phone you never used for a card registered to you.
For that the phone has to be activated, right? If it is shut down, has its battery removed or ran out, it shouldn't be possible. My phone as it is acts completely dead when any of that happens, and I get these "you are in a foreign country" SMS if it was off for more than a few days. I assume the triangulation, or generally checking via cell towers requires it to send signals.
I assume smart phones reserve some battery power when they are shut down, and they may still be connected to cell towers or send signals even when they appear off. Maybe this applies to all phones, including mine... I don't know.
I assume smart phones reserve some battery power when they are shut down, and they may still be connected to cell towers or send signals even when they appear off. Maybe this applies to all phones, including mine... I don't know.