For Total Anonymity, Burner Phone's The Way To Go
[QUOTE=WillWall101;6023678]Thanks for all the advice, gentlemen! You mentioned you like the Voice app. Is that Google Voice or something else? Just wanted to confirm.[/QUOTE]Don't listen to those who can't differentiate a burner phone from an OS / iOS. Google Voice or any voice app CAN'T be traced by ordinary citizens. But we use these phones for illegal activities with people who may have run ins with LE and LE will investigate.
"Since Google Voice numbers aren't listed in phone books or connected to physical addresses, they're difficult to trace. When you call contacts from your Google Voice number, it shows up on their caller ID, but standard phone traces don't reveal your identity. If law enforcement agencies become involved, Google provides them with your account information, including the IP address from which you created the account and placed calls."
If LE encounters one of these people then they may examine the contents of their phones and discover your call from your voice app. The app manufacturer can be subpoenaed to provide the source of the call. Your phone. Don't be like the guy who thinks he knows OS's / iOS's. Be smart and be overly cautious. Be totally anonymous. Use a burner.
Stay safe out there (not stupid) and happy hunting.
NC HUNTER.
Question About Burner Phone
[QUOTE=LatinOrl;6023460]I would say go to Walmart and buy a cheap smartphone, a Samsung under 150 should do the work. You can use straight talk, or any other prepaid provider out there. Usually unlimited call and text are about $35 a month with 10 g of data before it drop speed. You can use your regular phone to do searches since it probably be faster and you might have unlimited data. Then use the burner to communicate, load the burner with any contacts or apps you want to use and have fun. At least that is what I do on my situation, it took me a few minutes to set it up but it work for me.
Stay safe and have fun.
Latin.[/QUOTE]I have always used Hushed the paid version and never had issues. But I was wondering, how would you change your number on a burner phone? Do you have to just buy another SIM card or something? I might switch over just for the hell of it but I like changing numbers every few months to weed out the bullshit.
UTR digits / regular member
Gentleman, just an FYI if your a regular member a newbie with no reviews or if your an old member that has been around for years but are still in a regular member statis because you don't post. I will not give you my UTR'S Digits. There are very few exceptions to this. Mostly if a legit well known quality provider reaches out to me and says your ok. Then I will think about breaking my rule.
Stay safe.
Orlo69.
Keeping the old number on a new phone
[QUOTE=Bertil;6026555]I have always used Hushed the paid version and never had issues. But I was wondering, how would you change your number on a burner phone? Do you have to just buy another SIM card or something? I might switch over just for the hell of it but I like changing numbers every few months to weed out the bullshit.[/QUOTE]When you set up the burner phone, the provider asks for identifying information, name, date of birth, that sort of thing. I just entered fake information to set it up and then made a note of the fake info. The old phone broke, I bought a new one and then set it up with the fake info, old number then transferred to the new phone.