Proposed FCC Rules Requiring Government ID for Mobile Service Could End Anonymous Phone Use in the US
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Joe Supan
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The article discusses proposed FCC rules that would require all mobile customers to provide a government ID to activate service, effectively banning anonymous "burner phones." Experts warn this move could eliminate anonymous phone service in the US, harming privacy, whistleblowers, domestic violence survivors, and others who rely on anonymity for safety. The proposal raises significant privacy and civil liberties concerns.
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· 3 pulledProposed rules would require every mobile customer to provide a government ID.
Experts warn the move could effectively end anonymous phone service in the US.
The proposal raises significant privacy and civil liberties concerns.
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