Suggestion. Don't go there
Feelings are hot regarding masks, vaccinations, and mandates. They are hot on various forums on this site including a lot of name calling. I realize this is the "off topics" forum so it's a catch all. I'm going to suggest that we don't get into discussions of this sort. People on both sides will end up getting upset. It will just become a big mess.
Is There A Way To Get A Provider To Do Outcall To Your Hotel Without Giving In?
Long time avid reader of this site, first time posting here. Looking for advice, thank you all in advance. I visit Las Vegas multiple times a year, will be visiting first week of February. The past few times I have been in LV and contacted providers I found on the usual sites, ALL of them require me to give them my true name, hotel information and room number in order to see me. I refuse to give them any of this information and always contact them with a burner. But ALL of them refuse to come to my hotel unless I provide them with this personal information. So is there a way around this? I certainly do not want to give my real personal info out nor do I want to send them my I'd for their screening process. What am I to do? Any information would be appreciated. Thank you all in advance. Stay safe out there.
LE has better things to do
[QUOTE=SfoDavid67;5743228]Just curious how someone on the other end of a text message can tell you are using a texting app like TextNow? Some providers specifically state no text calls from apps. I don't want to use my own number ever. Also can LE find you based off a texting app I use a dummy email when signing up for it.[/QUOTE]Can Law Enforcement find you based off a texting app or some other third party from your phone? Well, the short answer is YES. Long answer is the hoops they'd have to jump through to legally do that make it unlikely worth the effort. Unless you are doing something extraordinary bad / dumb and becoming a "target" for some reason.
The Fourth Amendment protects you from illegal search and seizure, and a provision of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act of 1986 (ECPA) dictates what law enforcement must obtain in order to get the information. It might be a subpoena, court order, or warrant, depending on what LE is looking for. (WhatsApp actually does a good job of explaining this their FAQ.) A section of the ECPA, known as the Stored Communications Act, says that service providers must have those orders before they can give the requested information to law enforcement.
But, assuming the government has the right paperwork, your information is very obtainable. LE is more likely to focus efforts on the supply / supplier (******) vs the demand / customer (johns) b / c it's a lot easier to shut down a massage parlor or arrest some hookers than try and rewire a man's DNA.
Unless You're Up To Something Burner App Will Suffice
[QUOTE=HapaBoy86;5749979]In the right hands a person can trace that # to a text app on Google Play and Apple Store apps. Get you're real name and real number associated with that number that is using a text app as a backdoor to hide![/QUOTE]If your goal is to simply put a barrier between you and WG, massage parlor, casual fling or anyone "transactional" that you'd rather not have knowing your number. Burner app works fine. If you are looking to completely cover your tracks from a criminal investigation, then sure you're right.
For 99.99% of mongers just looking for that first layer of privacy and knowing many providers won't accept calls / business from blocked calls and knowing you don't want some skank with your real digits, burner app is the easiest solution.