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VOICE ARCHIVE

@privacy_guides

@privacy_guides
4 posts
2025-12-07
In addition to T-Mobile collecting “Log data and Call Detail Records” independently of Phreeli, they of course get a bunch of information about your device, subject to *T-Mobile*'s privacy policy, not Phreeli's. We'd expect this, since Phreeli is an MVNO and of course has no [image]
2025-12-07 View on X
Wired

A look at Phreeli, a privacy-focused phone carrier that lets users sign up with only a ZIP code and uses an encryption system based on “zero-knowledge proofs”

without knowing almost anything about you..  —  www.wired.com/story/new-an... @evacide : If you live in the US, you may be more concerned than ever about what happens when law enfo...

Hm, are the choices about what data to collect really up to Phreeli though? This statement in their privacy policy seems to negate the bold part... 1/🧵 [image]
2025-12-07 View on X
Wired

A look at Phreeli, a privacy-focused phone carrier that lets users sign up with only a ZIP code and uses an encryption system based on “zero-knowledge proofs”

without knowing almost anything about you..  —  www.wired.com/story/new-an... @evacide : If you live in the US, you may be more concerned than ever about what happens when law enfo...

2025-12-06
In addition to T-Mobile collecting “Log data and Call Detail Records” independently of Phreeli, they of course get a bunch of information about your device, subject to *T-Mobile*'s privacy policy, not Phreeli's. We'd expect this, since Phreeli is an MVNO and of course has no [image]
2025-12-06 View on X
Wired

A look at Phreeli, a privacy-focused phone carrier that lets users sign up with only a ZIP code and uses an encryption system based on “zero-knowledge proofs”

Privacy stalwart Nicholas Merrill spent a decade fighting an FBI surveillance order.

Hm, are the choices about what data to collect really up to Phreeli though? This statement in their privacy policy seems to negate the bold part... 1/🧵 [image]
2025-12-06 View on X
Wired

A look at Phreeli, a privacy-focused phone carrier that lets users sign up with only a ZIP code and uses an encryption system based on “zero-knowledge proofs”

Privacy stalwart Nicholas Merrill spent a decade fighting an FBI surveillance order.