How to Get a Private Phone, Number, and Cellular Data

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  • čas přidán 25. 05. 2021
  • In this video I take you through all the necessary steps to get a private cellphone, private cellular service and phone number, and how to keep all your personal data off of it to make your usage of that private phone as anonymous as possible.
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  • @TheFrantic5
    @TheFrantic5 Před 3 lety +6701

    I feel like I'm being put on several three letter agency suspicion lists just from watching your videos.

    • @N.S.A.
      @N.S.A. Před 3 lety +980

      That's just being paranoid, bro.

    • @excitableboy7031
      @excitableboy7031 Před 3 lety +364

      Tell them to glow harder

    • @excitableboy7031
      @excitableboy7031 Před 3 lety +334

      @@N.S.A. friendly reminder that fedposting is still shitposting

    • @rebootlinux608
      @rebootlinux608 Před 3 lety +81

      @@excitableboy7031 they glow in the dark

    • @fatbeard8072
      @fatbeard8072 Před 3 lety +26

      ya,,,trust your gut instinct

  • @egg5474
    @egg5474 Před 3 lety +3994

    Smol brain : degoogle
    Galaxy brain : rip and tearing all the sensors, mmc and chipset into a jar of holy water and compiling TempleOS directly from the bible

  • @isomane7911
    @isomane7911 Před 3 lety +2470

    The worst part is that even if you go through all the steps, you end up with a private phone that can't really do anything or else you get compromised. For us to reclaim our privacy, the entire system, the apps, cellular network, wireless connection, the entire web would need to be fundamentally rebuilt with focus on privacy and then be able to compete against superior prioprietary solutions that get their advantage from collecting data and other shady/malicious functionalities, drive all the customer interest to that new privacy focused system and then we would need to make sure it stays that way in a world where 95% people don't care about their privacy at all.

    • @isomane7911
      @isomane7911 Před 2 lety +416

      @@jackiehen2198 saying you dont care about privacy because you have nothing to hide is the same as saying you dont care about free speech because you have nothing to say - Edward Snowden
      why would i waive my right naively trusting my government that they not gonna hurt me ? also whos to decide who is a criminal and who is not ? law is so complicated that anyone could eventually be a criminal without knowing it, are you 100% sure you never broke any law ? also how about if you live in an authoritarian country, would you trust your government if you lived in Iran ?

    • @imusingwindowsbtw1469
      @imusingwindowsbtw1469 Před 2 lety +248

      Yes, it's infuriating how every normie that you talk to about this topic will eventually say something like "I have nothing to hide anyway", but it's not true and we all know it's not true, everyone has some kind of private information that the wouldn't want shared. It's just a lazy excuse in order to avoid the realization that:
      Nr. 1 something needs to be done
      Nr. 2 you are the one who has to do it

    • @the9file
      @the9file Před 2 lety +39

      In the comic _Private Eye_ , a cataclysmic leak causes society as a whole to swear off the internet. If someone maintains private infrastructure long enough for this to happen, they’re in the money!

    • @Nero_Karel
      @Nero_Karel Před 2 lety +42

      Realistically, for us to reclaim our privacy, the entire system of mass info tech would need to be destroyed, which is fortunately at the very least more likely than getting it rebuilt - but for as long as it persists, I'm glad there are more adept technomancers around to help us keep up at least some semblance of privacy 🙏🏻

    • @HonkTheMusic
      @HonkTheMusic Před 2 lety +36

      Most people don't care, I've told my friends how easy it is to get spied on and even given them homemade USBs with tails and they never use them :s

  • @johanngambolputty5351
    @johanngambolputty5351 Před 3 lety +626

    I love computers, but the idea of becoming amish is getting more and more compelling...

    • @WafflesOinc
      @WafflesOinc Před 3 lety +40

      Yeah. They were right

    • @paulwalker5225
      @paulwalker5225 Před 3 lety +76

      Based and amishpilled

    • @rufuspub
      @rufuspub Před 3 lety +50

      Then your kids will escape and show up on a TLC program on how they escape that "anti" society life style.

    • @BasicPrinciplesGTA
      @BasicPrinciplesGTA Před 3 lety +30

      @@rufuspub I am going to make my own Amish lifestyle, with Blackjack and hookers.

    • @folksurvival
      @folksurvival Před 3 lety +21

      @@WafflesOinc Aside from the Christian stuff yeah.

  • @tfwmemedumpster
    @tfwmemedumpster Před 3 lety +2065

    How to use a phone privately
    Step 1: Don't. Don't ever use a phone and you won't be tracked using it. That is the only 100% effective solution

    • @perpetualcollapse
      @perpetualcollapse Před 3 lety +187

      Abstinence be like

    • @huzafah
      @huzafah Před 3 lety +97

      use a brick

    • @stryderx1
      @stryderx1 Před 3 lety +149

      Nobody is tracking you in real time, it's too expensive. Average traffic for the user now reaches 50-200GB per month. 1 minute of the call is nearly 5 megabytes. Imagine storing all of that just to know you got nothing. In most cases it's only possible to get in court with some kind of evidence provided by big tech + billing with few calls.
      American government spent their money on management raises, not the actual hardware or software. Cherry picking was the key and it works.
      It's much easier to produce mass trash traffic with seal and doggo videos traffic and calls to your parents, leaving phone on the table at home if you're planning to hide somewhere, launching youtube on pc and autoplaying videos. In that case you have stronger evidence of presence for the court than spending enormous amount of time trying to hide.
      Plus if you remember 2016 Comey was 100% sure he was safe when talking to other people and he still got caught easily by advancing technology, he was using old "safe" channels to communicate.

    • @tfwmemedumpster
      @tfwmemedumpster Před 3 lety +65

      @@stryderx1 calls use ungodly compression. It's much less than 5mb. But yes they don't store data. Only metadata. Which is trivial in size. Stuff like dns queries for the internet and location data for phones. That's just text. Costs nothing to store. If you want proof that they're doing it: in may 2020 italy decided to go back and see records for the year to see how effective lockdown was at keeping people inside. They didn't start recording after the fact, because they had the data going back to the previous year. They're always recording location data on phones. Maybe aggregated maybe not. But i assure you that taking records of location data once every 15-30 minutes is extremely easy. It's just text that can be easily compressed down to 10% size or less. The storage requirements are tiny (for a corporation/state entity) for years worth of metadata. And metadata is more often than not where the juicy things are. Like exif metadata on a picture. The picture is what you want, the exif metadata is what the state would want

    • @paulwalker5225
      @paulwalker5225 Před 3 lety +91

      @@stryderx1 "no one is tracking you"
      Top kek

  • @notsam9528
    @notsam9528 Před 3 lety +1348

    If only my friends communicated through radio using enigma encrypted messages...they just wanna use WhatsApp.

    • @tylerdean980
      @tylerdean980 Před 3 lety +90

      I have been fortunate to get some friends into ham radio. It is not the most private, but it is much more so than any phone.

    • @DangerousPictures
      @DangerousPictures Před 3 lety +36

      I just deleted my whatsapp account a couple of months ago and said to all my friends that if they want to message me, download signal.

    • @superpie0000
      @superpie0000 Před 3 lety +1

      so im not the only one

    • @censoredterminalautism4073
      @censoredterminalautism4073 Před 3 lety +7

      You need better friends.

    • @baileyharrison1030
      @baileyharrison1030 Před 3 lety +25

      @@tylerdean980 Anyone with a radio can listen to your transmissions.

  • @itsamemarkus
    @itsamemarkus Před 3 lety +972

    Me, following all the steps. 5 minutes later: Knock, knock, FBI... open up: You're the only one in a 500 km2 radius that bought a Librem 5.

  • @sphereron
    @sphereron Před 3 lety +412

    Wow this just shows how much privacy we've given up and how much it takes to get it back

    • @champspec
      @champspec Před rokem +22

      This type of invasion used to be against the law and is actually still unconstitutional in so many ways. We, the people, need to make a stand for our rights.

    • @alreadybanned-pe6se
      @alreadybanned-pe6se Před rokem +7

      Fight for your right

    • @johnnywad7728
      @johnnywad7728 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Ummm it's not coming back! Only going to get worse.

    • @johnnywad7728
      @johnnywad7728 Před 6 měsíci +2

      ​@@alreadybanned-pe6se to paaaaaarrrrty... LoL. Sorry I had the throw Beasty boys in there.

    • @peppor
      @peppor Před měsícem

      Thank goodness for the patriot act, where would we be without our government keeping us safe from ourselves?

  • @CommonWealthSnow
    @CommonWealthSnow Před 3 lety +3800

    Well thank you for continuing to inform us on these things and sacrificing your future credit score!

    • @BlackestSheepB.Barker
      @BlackestSheepB.Barker Před 3 lety +176

      My goal is to have the worst score possible. I'm well on my way lol...

    • @marxunemiku
      @marxunemiku Před 3 lety +129

      my social credit score is in the negatives

    • @perpetualcollapse
      @perpetualcollapse Před 3 lety +39

      @@BlackestSheepB.Barker
      Based

    • @a8552bc
      @a8552bc Před 3 lety +23

      @@BlackestSheepB.Barker hello comrade

    • @user-ui7ff7eg8l
      @user-ui7ff7eg8l Před 3 lety +120

      Stay tuned!
      NEXT WEEK ON MENTAL OUTLAW:
      "How to reset your credit score without giving any personal information"

  • @liondeluxe3834
    @liondeluxe3834 Před 3 lety +229

    Thank you. Now I can watch Mental Outlaw videos without the FBI knocking on my door for the 5th time

    • @N.S.A.
      @N.S.A. Před 3 lety +19

      Amateurs.

    • @wachsmalstift
      @wachsmalstift Před rokem +7

      do not use your private phone to consume similar media that you did on your old phone!!11!

  • @FranLMSP
    @FranLMSP Před 3 lety +167

    How to have a private phone: Just don't have one

  • @edbethskib
    @edbethskib Před 3 lety +154

    So de-big-teching is like the modern day version of going of the grid

    • @LessThanPeachy
      @LessThanPeachy Před rokem +6

      Might have to go off the grid at this point with shit like Amazon's SIdewalk service keeping their devices literally always connected and transmitting data to their servers if they're even close enough to another compatible device.

  • @majorskies7091
    @majorskies7091 Před 3 lety +321

    Yeah... this is legit the hardest part of going private but being connected irl. Hard to live without my super cheap employee discount unlimited data 😭

    • @StayKwimp_
      @StayKwimp_ Před 3 lety +21

      Choice is yours: either get the cheap unlimited and risk your data getting stolen or having a smaller bundle and be safe online

    • @majorskies7091
      @majorskies7091 Před 3 lety +25

      @@StayKwimp_ ach yeah but even then is that enoguh? What about my home broad band connection? I can abandoned windows but then shouldn't I dns block google, AWS, Microsoft etc? Access yt devoid of Google api etc. Otherwise is it only worth doing half the battle?

    • @insertdead
      @insertdead Před 3 lety +37

      @@majorskies7091 honestly something is better than nothing. Better to have google only know 95% of your information than 100%.

    • @clocked0
      @clocked0 Před 3 lety +24

      @@insertdead Yup, every step counts. It's a never ending process too

    • @censoredterminalautism4073
      @censoredterminalautism4073 Před 3 lety +6

      Imagine being paid in data. I would tell my employer to shove the data up his ass depending on how unhinged I feel that day. Give me money, that I can choose to spend on whatever I want because I'm not a goddamn slave.

  • @MrEdrftgyuji
    @MrEdrftgyuji Před 3 lety +357

    It is increasingly difficult in the UK to get prepaid phones. Typical way is to buy cheap handsets from supermarkets or Argos. SIM cards can be got for £1 from places like Poundland. Main issue is that all networks "pre-enroll" you to pay monthly, so you have to keep topping up your account each month.
    You can get top up vouchers from supermarkets and convenience stores.
    Like everything in the UK, the government are trying to make it illegal to buy a phone without showing ID.

    • @anfridge7844
      @anfridge7844 Před 3 lety +19

      hardly, i got my phone from carphone warehouse and just buy tesco mobile each month. havent had to show id or anything at all

    • @ZGFyZG8g
      @ZGFyZG8g Před 3 lety +60

      UK sounds orwellian

    • @DangerousPictures
      @DangerousPictures Před 3 lety +77

      @@ZGFyZG8g even worse in germany. You have to show ID to buy a sim and then to activate it the carrier wants your address, they send a letter to you with a code that can be used to finally activate your phone.

    • @ZGFyZG8g
      @ZGFyZG8g Před 3 lety +39

      @@DangerousPictures my goodness, I really do have it good here in America.

    • @danielsich3362
      @danielsich3362 Před 3 lety +24

      @@DangerousPictures die guten alten Zeiten wo man im Reisebus gratissimkarten hohlen konnte...

  • @MemesnShet
    @MemesnShet Před 3 lety +217

    Honestly I've never cared enough to do all those steps to protect my data because it was never really used actively against you but as that is changing with things like changing credit scores based on the content of your private messages probably will become more common these kind of steps will become essential

    • @maxemore
      @maxemore Před 3 lety +5

      credit scores? in china?

    • @MemesnShet
      @MemesnShet Před 3 lety +46

      ​@@maxemore oh i meant insurance customer scores to decide how much of a risk you are and how much you pay but same with credit too if this goes too far

    • @Ypog_UA
      @Ypog_UA Před 2 lety +7

      I think if things keep developing this way in the future I'm just going to stop using technology for anything. I would like to see them track my message history when I have none

    • @whirlwind872
      @whirlwind872 Před 2 lety +10

      @@Ypog_UA You won't be able to separate yourself from technology unless you completely isolate yourself in the forest for the rest of your life. And honestly, what kind of life is that? I totally understand your desire to go off the grid, I can definitely relate, but it's becoming more and more difficult to live a life worth living while also swearing off tech. You'd literally need to become Amish and become self-sufficient living on a farm, and even then, the city roads will still have cameras and satellites will still be able to see your property.
      I understand how you feel though, I feel that way about cars - I've always been a computer guy but the computerization of cars is making me want to protest anything newer than a 2006 and just drive something from the 1960's that I know beyond a shadow of a doubt I have 100% complete and total control over. I want to know with certainty that my car isn't connecting to the internet and updating itself, and I absolutely don't need my car pulling me over when a cop turns on their lights behind me, or the vehicle's GPS tracking me, or self-driving camera tech recording everything it sees.
      The only problem is, newer cars are dramatically safer and older cars will become less and less reliable by the year as more and more miles are put on them by their current owners. They'll become more and more scarce until it is cost prohibitive to have a purely mechanical car. Or, more realistically, it will become illegal to drive a purely mechanical car, for "safety" reasons.
      It really is some Orwellian 1984 Big Brother type shit our society is heading towards. Not even heading "towards," though, because we've already got our foot in the door. We're going to be tracked and monitored 24/7 in every facet of our lives until 1. we have an armed uprising, 2. a solar coronal mass ejection wipes out 99% of earth's tech infrastructure, or 3. our species is eradicated either by its own stupidity or a random cataclysmic event like an asteroid or gamma ray burst.

    • @Ypog_UA
      @Ypog_UA Před 2 lety +15

      @@whirlwind872 I don't need to be Amish. For example, I'm pretty sure a Nintendo DS won't be very spooky

  • @austinwallett5140
    @austinwallett5140 Před 2 lety +23

    The only things stopping me from not bothering with phones at all are
    1. 2FA
    2. If my car breaks down I need a way to call assistance. I could just keep a prepaid phone under the seat I guess and have it turned off until needed.
    3. Mom & Dad.

  • @zdanee
    @zdanee Před 3 lety +448

    That's a lot of effort... just setting fire to Google and facebook seems an easier solution to be honest.

    • @claudespeed13579
      @claudespeed13579 Před 3 lety +79

      Freedom = 1/Convenience

    • @notsam9528
      @notsam9528 Před 3 lety +68

      Becoming a dictator and controlling the companies through your paramilitary organization seems easier and cooler tbh.

    • @MrEdrftgyuji
      @MrEdrftgyuji Před 3 lety +21

      I would love to see these companies burnt to the ground. Twatter as well.

    • @paulwalker5225
      @paulwalker5225 Před 3 lety +46

      Kek, no kidding.
      Time to invest in tinfoil, soon enough they have the tech to read your brain through your phone.
      I fucking hate this timeline so fucking much FUCK

    • @censoredterminalautism4073
      @censoredterminalautism4073 Před 3 lety +4

      Yes! FIRE! FIRE! FIRE!

  • @supernovaw39
    @supernovaw39 Před 2 lety +94

    It's horrible how much effort is now required just in order to practice the rights we're already supposed to have. As much as how everybody seems to put up with this level of intrusion in personal life that the big tech companies and governments are responsible for.

    • @pierreghazarian6087
      @pierreghazarian6087 Před rokem +5

      To be fair the whole system generates personally identifiable data, what governments do with cell phones is sniff logs and make it mandatory to have ID to get a SIM card in some places, if they didn’t do that it still wouldn’t be very secure or anonymous…

    • @amorphousblob2721
      @amorphousblob2721 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Most people have no idea about the risks _or_ the importance of not sharing all your personal details with the government.

  • @Phantom76938
    @Phantom76938 Před 3 lety +122

    The problem with used phones is that you have no idea what kind of questionable activities the previous owner could've been involved in. The phone could be secretly tracked in an official investigation without your (or the previous owner's) knowledge, and then you are caught up in that dragnet.

    • @judaspreistvlct
      @judaspreistvlct Před 2 lety +35

      Could also be stolen.

    • @Prodawg
      @Prodawg Před rokem +4

      The feds will know if the phone was invloved in illegal activities, and if you bought it off of craigslist 2nd hand, thr most they might end up doing is seizing it.
      But yes the tracking part would fuck things up.

    • @theshankman8682
      @theshankman8682 Před rokem +5

      as a teen i had a lot of times my imei read by police in a stop, i wasn't doing anything wrong they just thought i might have stole it since up until 2015 there weren't any safeguards in android phones that prevented you from getting away with stealing someone's phone. these days they are not doing it anymore or atleast i haven't heard of it happening

    • @thedevilsadvocate5210
      @thedevilsadvocate5210 Před rokem +5

      @@theshankman8682
      Why would they think you stole the phone everyone has a phone

  • @joshuavillwo
    @joshuavillwo Před 2 lety +119

    Just a note to others that (most) forms of satellite radio don't have a privacy risk as he alluded to. They are transmit-only schemes where the satellites have no idea where you are and just transmit decryption keys to you based on the key baked into your receiver.

    • @jondough7589
      @jondough7589 Před 2 lety +10

      Make one silly move, From they got your phone number and your phone is on, You’re over with, happend to my friend before, Every cell tower you pass they know you’re in that area, so they just narrow it down real quick.

    • @joshuavillwo
      @joshuavillwo Před 2 lety +14

      @@jondough7589 Yes, you are right in regards to cell phones. I was just saying that (most) satellite radio does not have these same concerns.

    • @keylanoslokj1806
      @keylanoslokj1806 Před rokem +1

      @@joshuavillwo yeah but the video is about private phones. And i assume preferably smartphones so that you can do online activities as well

    • @joshuavillwo
      @joshuavillwo Před rokem +15

      @@keylanoslokj1806 no, the video briefly mentioned satellite radio, and it being a privacy risk. I was just correcting that section. I agree with 100% of the rest of the video in regards to cell phones.

  • @GanerRL
    @GanerRL Před 3 lety +219

    Is there like, a sim to usd type adapter? and some simple program that can use it to text/call? Using a phone for privacy seems super tedious

    • @Ownxer
      @Ownxer Před 3 lety +12

      .

    • @AnthonyR007
      @AnthonyR007 Před 3 lety +18

      Replying so I get notified of an answer

    • @tititwist46
      @tititwist46 Před 3 lety +55

      While there are USB modems which can take a sim card, you would need to isolate the host device which you are connecting the modem to in order to maintain the level of OpSec he described. I can't find any USB-C or micro-B modems, only USB-A. It seems like Huawei modems can make (and possibly receive) calls through the COM port and another program. However, all modems, both embedded and external (and don't use CDMA because that uses an MEID), require an IMEI from the device and the IMSI from the sim card. I'd imagine obtaining the portable modem surreptitiously and maintaining the level of security while connecting it to an existing device would be much harder than getting some $50 used phone in another city. I also don't know what information these programs would need to send through the modem to initiate the connection. If you just need to make calls and texts, your best bet is a feature phone from the gas station bought with cash dressed in aviators and a siege mask.

    • @hgcsm
      @hgcsm Před 3 lety +2

      lol you lookin for a sip trunk with some DIDs, you can get a modem like you described but not worth it

    • @TheDiner50
      @TheDiner50 Před 3 lety +20

      There are the Linux phones (Phinephone whatever) with physical switches to turn off the communication devices. But even that is not optimal. Better ditch the phone and have a laptop or something with you. But then your down to mails etc. It is like we are being fooled into having tracking devices on us 24/7. And not knowing it.

  • @commanderfarsight2351
    @commanderfarsight2351 Před 2 lety +18

    Worked at a telecom company for 5 years, learnt all I needed to learn about data privacy there. I basically have 20 sim cards that I switch in and out every 7 days. All registered using different names. Used senior and junior level access from different users to create these as I didn't want my own user account to be tied to any of them(these people don't even try and safeguard their credentials)
    Purchase prepaid data from vendors across the city and such.
    Is fun because everytime I move to another company and they request phone records all they see is random data with no definitive things standing out.

    • @alewis7041
      @alewis7041 Před rokem +5

      I have hacked you and now I know you live in America

    • @commanderfarsight2351
      @commanderfarsight2351 Před rokem +3

      @@alewis7041 cool story Mr Lewis.

    • @hovsepian
      @hovsepian Před 10 měsíci +4

      what good does it do t o switch sim cards when your ime number stays?

    • @jimiliev3924
      @jimiliev3924 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@alewis7041 your comment made my day. ;)

  • @majdps995
    @majdps995 Před 3 lety +184

    Well, this is very good for improving privacy and hiding your private data from tech giants.
    However, hiding from the government wouldn't be 100% guaranteed.
    As long as the phone is at a place where it's there for most of the time then that place would be considered as your main residence place aka your home.
    This would make it easier for the government to track you since the cellular tower you connect to most of the time is known.
    This leads to the feds being able to narrow down your location and make them able to set up IMSI catchers and scan the whole area.
    They will be able to narrow down the location of the phone to a small area and from there try and do more stuff to find you.
    However, this scenario applies to people who are on the top of the wanted list and worth the effort.

    • @ahmadanime7586
      @ahmadanime7586 Před 2 lety +1

      @Alb Don Yeah and hope you have a good social score so papa China doesn't f**k you... You forgot the main point of doing this which is liberty.. You want us to live in a shit distopian world just like 1984 no wonder the government doesn't want a second George Orwell

    • @boyananakiev4896
      @boyananakiev4896 Před 2 lety +54

      thats why you never turn it on at home as he mentioned in the video?

    • @probrickgamer
      @probrickgamer Před rokem +18

      Nothing is 100%, at best you get 99.99999% and even that is difficult to acquire. You take steps to minimize risk, not eliminate it

    • @rusi6219
      @rusi6219 Před rokem +6

      Have a safe deposit box they can't tie the location to you unless they get access to your box

    • @Randyy111
      @Randyy111 Před rokem +1

      It's easier than that now

  • @WolfmanDude
    @WolfmanDude Před 2 lety +29

    Its just nice to know that other people are concerned about this issue. I got rid of my phone a year ago, Its nice to know I am not the crazy one

    • @Rehn98
      @Rehn98 Před 2 lety +1

      Most people still need a phone tho

    • @WolfmanDude
      @WolfmanDude Před 2 lety +5

      @@Rehn98 Yes but you can get a non-smart phone. I have a old nokia, just for making/getting calls for work. I was referring to smartphones in my comment

  • @blueguy5714
    @blueguy5714 Před 2 lety +28

    Dude, I cannot thank you enough for these videos
    To the chase, no ads, no bs
    God speed

  • @tanyajones5821
    @tanyajones5821 Před rokem +11

    Once you have used a phone thats tracked to your name they have your voice. They can identify you ANY WHERE your voice is heard. They can also use your voice in calls to others

  • @supahx1421
    @supahx1421 Před 2 lety +73

    Phones are inherently intrusive due to how they operate, so it's best just to keep the privacy and security at a reasonable level and separate your public and private life.

    • @beeopper
      @beeopper Před 2 lety +17

      In 2022 Public and Private life are the exact same thing...

  • @ItsAllAboutGuitar
    @ItsAllAboutGuitar Před rokem +22

    If one were to follow someone around, watch them inside their house, etc... they'd go to jail or at least get a restraining order. We need to tar and feather people who do the digital equivalent of that.

  • @ootachi
    @ootachi Před 3 lety +29

    This is the sort of paranoiac stuff I came here for

  • @FourOf92000
    @FourOf92000 Před 3 lety +51

    _see Matrix at __0:30_
    _panik, pause_
    > Matrix hits 30M users, yay!
    _kalm_

  • @screwthis9917
    @screwthis9917 Před 3 lety +24

    2k likes and just 12k views, CZcams is suppressing any channel that tackles privacy and security, such a dystopian society

    • @thejoziebozie
      @thejoziebozie Před 2 lety +12

      or people are genuinely disinterested in things like extreme-uber-privacy and just want a new phone that Just Works™
      i know that youtube is complete shit with a lot of things but this is bordering on paranoia

    • @CluelessGeek
      @CluelessGeek Před 3 měsíci +1

      ​@@thejoziebozieknowing that youre being spied on is not paranoia

  • @RemotHuman
    @RemotHuman Před 3 lety +20

    But still they will know the general area you live and where you go based on where the phone is when you do use it (hypothetically), even if you only take it out of the faraday cage to use it. This is why we must return to monke

  • @justananimefan1570
    @justananimefan1570 Před 3 lety +119

    At this point I wouldn't be surprised if mental outlaw had a secret dark web channel and talked in the deep hacker voice

    • @ibnal-sindhi5628
      @ibnal-sindhi5628 Před 3 lety +5

      Seriously, he should just fully doxx himself already.

    • @a8552bc
      @a8552bc Před 3 lety +26

      @@ibnal-sindhi5628 ..where did that come from?

    • @justananimefan1570
      @justananimefan1570 Před 3 lety +3

      @@ibnal-sindhi5628 Why? Got beef with him?
      he's probably one of my favorite tech youtubers
      very privacy focused and shares an uncensored view of privacy with the world
      spares no details and provides a very judgement free perspective on privacy

    • @justananimefan1570
      @justananimefan1570 Před 3 lety

      @@a8552bc some people really do wanna watch the world burn tbh

    • @ibnal-sindhi5628
      @ibnal-sindhi5628 Před 3 lety

      @@justananimefan1570 no one said that.

  • @Zdobywczy
    @Zdobywczy Před 2 lety +17

    What has the world come to when we have to fight our own devices and protect ourselves from the devices we paid for.

  • @ripthedvd9728
    @ripthedvd9728 Před 3 lety +48

    Or you could just ditch your cell phone, or keep one for only what you need and keep that in a faraday cage most of the time. The problem is more than just that our digital lives are tracked, it's that too much of our lives are digital.

    • @user-nh3gu1ge3d
      @user-nh3gu1ge3d Před 2 lety +1

      Faraday cage is way more effort than just pulling the battery...

    • @lolwtnick4362
      @lolwtnick4362 Před rokem +5

      @@user-nh3gu1ge3d you would think so. look up how apple phones can still be tracked when they are "dead"

    • @user-nh3gu1ge3d
      @user-nh3gu1ge3d Před rokem +1

      @@lolwtnick4362 I said "pulling the battery" not "dead". If you're going to reply to me, reply to what I actually said not what you made up.

    • @rdean150
      @rdean150 Před rokem +1

      @@user-nh3gu1ge3d And how do you pull the battery out of an iPhone or a Samsung Galaxy?

    • @user-nh3gu1ge3d
      @user-nh3gu1ge3d Před rokem +1

      @@rdean150 The phones pictured have removable batteries (9:11, 8:53)

  • @BruhMan_5
    @BruhMan_5 Před 2 lety +48

    It is so incredibly difficult (relatively) and extremely inconvenient to have actual privacy. It's so unfortunate.

    • @sfurtado3
      @sfurtado3 Před 9 měsíci

      Privacy? Never heard of it

  • @v41.3ry9
    @v41.3ry9 Před 3 lety +84

    yet another banger, Outlaw.
    could you make a video on QubesOS in the future and break it down on if it's truly a Snowden-OS style bastion of privacy and security, or if it's moreso just a flashy gimmick with a few random haphazardly implemented privacy features? thanks!

  • @thisiszeev
    @thisiszeev Před 9 měsíci +9

    Another good tip...
    Watch out for CCTV. If you have no choice to buy from a vendor that has CCTV, then don't use the simcard or phone for six months. Don't even put it on.
    Secondly, when you go buy phone and SIM, leave your phone at home, as it can be tracked. If you have a modern car it probably has GPS tracking as well, so use the public transport if you can.
    And NEVER turn the WiFi or Bluetooth on. Like never. My private phone actually had me open it up and physically damage the WiFi and Bluetooth chip. But do that at your own risk.

  • @UnknownDarkness82714
    @UnknownDarkness82714 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Dude you have no idea how much I've been looking for video like this & couldn't be more thankful, thanks a TON i needed this

  • @looweegee252
    @looweegee252 Před 3 lety +25

    I'm never selling my old cars. I can't stand new ones. 2004 is my cutoff.
    No tracking features in my Subaru

    • @AnthonyR007
      @AnthonyR007 Před 3 lety +13

      Based

    • @Roger11719
      @Roger11719 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AnthonyR007 cringe

    • @censoredterminalautism4073
      @censoredterminalautism4073 Před 3 lety +1

      I would rather go late 80s or early 90s. All the computer crap began around 94, if you want to avoid computers in general. I don't remember which year exactly. I don't know when the tracking began, but probably in the 2000s, I assume. Anyway, if it's from the early 90s and made in Japan, it's probably good.

    • @TheDiner50
      @TheDiner50 Před 3 lety +3

      @@censoredterminalautism4073 Tracking? Cars? I mean sure today cars do that. But around 90s the only computers where the engine and what? ABS? And there are real merits to have the engine managed by computers. But around 2000-2010 it turned into a shit show. And 1990-2020 computers was trying to cheat there way around emissions ruining engines. So if anything you at best should delete any emission stuff. But that is actually agents the law and do pollute more. But there are some emission stuff down right stupid that wear the engines out faster. But today the damage is done already. So kinda pointless.
      All in the name of convenience. And "saving the planner" by cheating or doing some stupid shit to get to that goal. Like putting excuse gas back into the engine and making it EVEN more dirty and such. Hurting and clogging up the internals. Or now in modern day stop and start systems wearing out the engines faster. Just to cheat MPG and emission numbers.

    • @kosherkingofisrael6381
      @kosherkingofisrael6381 Před 2 lety

      @@TheDiner50 yeah tracking computers in cars are old as fuck, look it up.

  • @yourmom-ee5pb
    @yourmom-ee5pb Před 3 lety +2

    first 2k subscriber here, amazing watching your channel grow man. love your work

  • @oalfodr
    @oalfodr Před 3 lety +8

    Thank you Kenny for improving our business safety.

  • @Purecarbo
    @Purecarbo Před rokem +7

    I remember about 5-6 years ago trying to use my iphone in Manhattan for GPS and it would always think I’m on the wrong block or a street over. Now it’s always super accurate.

  • @codebitcookie8053
    @codebitcookie8053 Před 3 lety +18

    I'm pretty sure using an old Nokia with the Sim process in the video is easier than using a smart phone

  • @haydenwolfe7846
    @haydenwolfe7846 Před 2 lety +4

    Thanks for taking the time to communicate this stuff! It's well appreciated!

  • @RT-qd8yl
    @RT-qd8yl Před 2 lety +155

    NEVER call 911 from your cellphone unless YOU (or child etc I guess) will 100% die if you don't. Not smart to call them at all, but if you do, at least use their non emergency number so they're not automatically pulling your phase 2 location from CAD.
    Sincerely, your friendly neighborhood former call taker/dispatcher.

    • @differentlyabledmuslimjewi4475
      @differentlyabledmuslimjewi4475 Před rokem +9

      its a good idea anyway to have that on hand. And also non-emergency police number for all the cities you spend time in.

    • @pierreghazarian6087
      @pierreghazarian6087 Před rokem +17

      It is a legal requirement in some places to call emergency services for someone in imminent danger, what I do is take *their* phone.

    • @sirllamaiii9708
      @sirllamaiii9708 Před rokem +2

      ​​​@@pierreghazarian6087name one place where that's the case

    • @cakearmy_maxgaming6346
      @cakearmy_maxgaming6346 Před rokem +2

      @@pierreghazarian6087 maybe europe or some shit. Only thing I know of in the states is some places have requirements where you must help LE if their in a life or death situation.

    • @thedevilsadvocate5210
      @thedevilsadvocate5210 Před rokem +4

      @@cakearmy_maxgaming6346
      Where is that?
      You don't have to help anyone

  • @SDSypher
    @SDSypher Před 2 lety +2

    I love that your channel popped into my suggested right after I started allegedly getting copyright warnings for allegedly torrenting

  • @AcidiFy574
    @AcidiFy574 Před 3 lety +39

    I always thought that we can make the internet censorship-proof & privacy-respecting
    But, what about the access???
    We need to be able to make our own connections to the internet easily for free without ISPs
    Since, IoT is becoming more invasive& forced down our throats

  • @districtnull
    @districtnull Před 3 lety +31

    Not sure if this is sarcastic way of telling ppl that staying anonymous basically means not using any modern tech features or just regular video. If it's case 2 then you forgot about voice modulation. Your voice is something like your fingerprint and can be easily analysed from frequency spectrum.

  • @binaryskeptic5988
    @binaryskeptic5988 Před 3 lety +5

    This was awesome to learn! Might get one.

  • @Shoeb._.248G
    @Shoeb._.248G Před měsícem +2

    The urge to disapper from everywhere is too compelling ❤

  • @ripthedvd9728
    @ripthedvd9728 Před 3 lety +2

    This guy brought up faraday cages. This channel is perfect.

  • @pawouapproval984
    @pawouapproval984 Před 3 lety +6

    YES THIS VIDEO WAS EXACTLY WHAT I WANTED THANKS!!!

  • @idontwantachannelimjustcom7745

    How do you feel about a pi w with a screen and battery bought with cash?

  • @ChrisHaefner
    @ChrisHaefner Před rokem

    My new favorite channel hands down

  • @Dread_Pirate_Roberts_2013

    Man, what a video! I love the content you put up!!

  • @higherleveling9306
    @higherleveling9306 Před 3 lety +5

    i dumped my cell phone and strictly use my private metal can and string communication device. no GPS and i can see whos on the other end of the string.

  • @mandarinesoranges9439
    @mandarinesoranges9439 Před rokem +4

    And my question is, what do you use this phone for? If you use it for your private life, well it'll be extremely difficult since it's gonna be down most of the time. Also if you use it to call your friends and family I don't think it'll be that hard to track you back since their phones probably are very low on privacy and have access to the call history.
    I don't see the point on having a private phone unless you're on the run, trying to avoid a stalker, protect yourself from a dangerous situation, etc.
    What are the non illegal uses for a private phone like this that it makes it worth keeping? I'm really interested in your answers.

  • @biswadeepdey106
    @biswadeepdey106 Před 3 lety

    CZcams is asking me to rate the video before i could view it based on thumbnail n title. I gave it the best rating possible. Heads up!

  • @UltimatePerfection
    @UltimatePerfection Před 10 měsíci +8

    You should add "in the USA" to the title, because for example in Poland it's nigh-impossible to do so due to the mandatory prepaid card registration that includes stuff like your name and your PESEL (PESEL is roughly like the US SSN).

  • @ScreechingBagel
    @ScreechingBagel Před 3 lety +7

    I was wondering, what license do you consider your videos to have? are they public domain or no?

  • @privacyandanonimity1017
    @privacyandanonimity1017 Před 2 lety +20

    If you bought a used phone, it could be rooted to have spyware. It happens a lot with hardware wallets.

    • @anonymouswhite352
      @anonymouswhite352 Před 6 měsíci

      yeah but andriod being linux based beens you can just read the code

  • @lanpartylandlord6123
    @lanpartylandlord6123 Před 3 lety +1

    this channel is such a good resource

  • @vuufke4327
    @vuufke4327 Před 3 lety +2

    I got an sms from my service provider in which they were advertising a form of parental control trough which you can precisely track your kids and know exactly where they are at all time just trough the cellular data without requiring any internet access,
    let's just say I was enlightened

  • @nandoxus
    @nandoxus Před 3 lety +4

    This man is a gem

  • @DrRudy-em5nw
    @DrRudy-em5nw Před rokem +4

    In our country, Philippines they passed a law called sim card registration which requires you to give your ID to them and put it in a database. I always warned people but they just said that its for scammers. 😢

  • @vaishnavchandra5220
    @vaishnavchandra5220 Před 3 lety

    You are literally the only geek on CZcams..... Like a real geek

  • @miljanvideo
    @miljanvideo Před 2 lety

    Serbia is a safehaven for privacy!
    One of the thing is, you can buy a sim card for 2 bucks and put in as much as you want, activate data or a plan for like 3-5 bucks (you gotta pay cash) and you can do it at any store.

  • @brkbtjunkie
    @brkbtjunkie Před rokem +4

    If companies were personally liable when they use less than adequate security measures with their databases and our data is stolen, it would get buttoned up real quick.

  • @klkaz6522
    @klkaz6522 Před 3 lety +7

    Having 2 smartphones, private and public:
    Public:
    -calls from companies that already have the data
    -using for social media accounts
    -potentially using at home with home wifi (as private shouldn't be considered using)
    -everything that private phone won't do
    .
    Private:
    -covering in tinfoil so it can't be found
    -Sim card with no internet data to rarely call relatives
    -fear of accidentally fucking up privacy

    • @ARNFjB
      @ARNFjB Před rokem

      Btle with phones in proximity of each other could cancel this idea

  • @Shoeb._.248G
    @Shoeb._.248G Před měsícem +3

    Why do i feel like the world government is tracking me for watching your videos 🙂

  • @TheHandsomeOne
    @TheHandsomeOne Před 3 lety +1

    one of my favorite channels.

  • @cbtillery135
    @cbtillery135 Před 2 lety +8

    Also, if you have a newer phone that supports esim, you could get multiple networks operational on the phone, so you could confuse the glowies by swapping back and fourth. Or alternatively, you could illegally operate an LTE network you built yourself in order to be the only person on that network, therefore you would control all traffic in or out of the device.

    • @LessThanPeachy
      @LessThanPeachy Před rokem +1

      Realistically, that's probably the only way you'd be able to escape their outreach, which is pretty scary if you think about it.

  • @absolutelyproprietary6896

    Thanks! This tutorial helped me a lot about the fbi agents trying to arrest me

  • @Overlooked1
    @Overlooked1 Před 6 měsíci

    I find this amazing the lengths we must go through for privacy

  • @enemyofthestate9358
    @enemyofthestate9358 Před 7 měsíci

    Best most complete video I have seen great information 👍

  • @amnottabs
    @amnottabs Před 3 lety +2

    at 4:11 Paraguay shows as non-mandatory but you must register the sim card under your ID and even leave a copy of it to your service provider, funny thing is they sell that data under the desk to those who sends spam SMS in bulk so they even know your name

  • @bonbonpony
    @bonbonpony Před 3 lety +31

    So basically if we are required to register the SIM card with our full name and an ID card, we're screwed :q
    It's terrifying however when you think how many people don't take even the simplest measures to keep their privacy.

    • @D0Samp
      @D0Samp Před 2 lety +6

      In my country, the introduction of an ID law on SIM cards led to two developments: One, a somewhat flourishing grey market of grandfathered cards activated before the law came into effect. You also had to provide a name and address under the old legislation, which however nobody has verified and that are often fakes. Two, vendors on marketplaces like eBay popping up mass-selling prepaid cards already activated under their own identity, just barely begging that you re-activate them as soon as possible. Also, things like harmonized EU roaming which allows you to get a number in a country like the Netherlands without such restrictions and use such a card mostly like a domestic one (with certain limitations e.g. on mobile data), at least where a foreign number is accepted.

    • @bonbonpony
      @bonbonpony Před 2 lety +9

      @@D0Samp Unfortunately it won't work in my country, because even if you have an old SIM card, they deactivated it in 3 months after the regulations have been introduced, and now you _have_ to register it with your full name or else it isn't accepted by the network.
      Another thing is that more and more cellphones have the so-called eSIM (embedded SIM), which is basically a SIM card chip soldered directly to the motherboard of your cellphone, and you can't even swap it. It's pinned to your device forever. The operator can reprogram it remotely when you register in order to connect you to the network, but you can't. They basically own you, whether you like it or not, and if you don't, you don't have access to the network. And you need the access to the network if you want to use your bank account etc., because now, "thanks" to EU regulations, you can't have a bank account if you don't have a cellphone. They require it to open an account, they require it to log in, and they require it for money transfers.

    • @justamango942
      @justamango942 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bonbonpony wtf you cant have a bank account without a cell phone?

    • @bonbonpony
      @bonbonpony Před 2 lety

      @@justamango942 Yes. Wecome to the New World Order :q And if you don't have that in your country, you'll probably have it soon too. They introduce such bullshit here and there so that people implementing the "not on my backyard" approach didn't figure it out until it's too late.

    • @ANSELAbitsxb
      @ANSELAbitsxb Před rokem

      @@bonbonpony Just switch back to a retro brick phone.

  • @user-vi6rn1ip4y
    @user-vi6rn1ip4y Před 6 měsíci

    Outstanding info!! Imformitive!!! Thank you..its a crazy ass world out there

  • @JhanicSatori
    @JhanicSatori Před 2 lety

    You are awesome! Love your content!!!!

  • @iplet
    @iplet Před 2 lety +5

    Me: prepaid phones? I could do that!
    Also me: uses 80-90GB of data per month

  • @soyitiel
    @soyitiel Před 3 lety +24

    serious question: what are the benefits of a private phone if one wouldn't be able to do any of the usual stuff? like, what would be its practical use(s)?

    • @killertigergaming6762
      @killertigergaming6762 Před 3 lety +2

      Privacy I can't really think of any downsides other than potentially losing notifications but you can keep it with micro g

    • @legendarymoviescenes1926
      @legendarymoviescenes1926 Před 3 lety +15

      serious answer: behind every funny comment in this comment section there is a person with some seriously bad intentions/business. Like. Seriously. Bad.

    • @soyitiel
      @soyitiel Před 3 lety +1

      @@legendarymoviescenes1926 Dude, I see all the clips you post. Thanks, man

    • @a.s8897
      @a.s8897 Před 2 lety +1

      you don't know what might happen in the future

    • @a.s8897
      @a.s8897 Před 2 lety

      knowledge everyone should know just in case

  • @rodrigosilvero5749
    @rodrigosilvero5749 Před 10 měsíci

    Lot of good Stuff on this video and nicely presented.
    Having said that Humans should be aware all the technology and this includes devices, programs

  • @KittyMama61
    @KittyMama61 Před 2 měsíci

    I served on jury duty; how much info the PD's divisions can dig up on someone is mind-blowing. They are incredibly sophisticated. I always considered them like the Keystone Cops, but this couldn't be farther from the truth.

  • @afallingtree9114
    @afallingtree9114 Před 3 lety +10

    would reusing a sim card on graphineos be a good middle ground between brain-dead and schizophrenic?

  • @Jacen777
    @Jacen777 Před 2 lety +3

    No one can escape what's coming. Even if you got rid of all your technology, they still have you.

  • @RikuHino
    @RikuHino Před 2 lety +2

    Basically all prepaid phones make you pay monthly or yearly now. I've looked into it. Cause I don't use data often. I still have to for the service yearly even if I have a bunch of extra minutes still... When I was younger you bought the phone and could just add minutes when you need them. No subscription needed.

  • @Nomaran
    @Nomaran Před 2 lety +2

    Honesty with all the limitations and how easy it is to get found might as well not carry a phone. I’d imagine if you do this and say give a family member a ride they’ll see the two phones and be able to establish a connection that way as well. Lots to think about.

  • @RedStefan
    @RedStefan Před 3 lety +7

    Yes tinfoil apply it gently to prevent any tearing.

  • @technophobian2962
    @technophobian2962 Před 3 lety +10

    *Cellular
    Edit: original title had a typo.

  • @dicksavage88
    @dicksavage88 Před 6 měsíci

    A video so heartwarming it glows.

  • @MrHack4never
    @MrHack4never Před 3 lety +4

    I just have a "secret" phone number for accepting packages from eBay, Amazon and other places where some people decide that it's acceptable to sell people's phone number and so on , I don't actually mind BBC, BTC, ETC, or whoever knowing that it's my phone number

  • @renaisnisbett
    @renaisnisbett Před 2 lety +11

    The one thing I did find confusing is the whole “purchasing a new phone from the manufacturer and paying with cash”. How can you do that unless you physically live near them (e.g. Samsung or OnePlus)?

    • @env0x
      @env0x Před 2 lety

      i just bought mine used on ebay. shouldn't matter if you're not buying it new or directly from the manufacturer/service company.

    • @renaisnisbett
      @renaisnisbett Před 2 lety

      @@env0x I see. Thanks for clarifying 👍

    • @user-nh3gu1ge3d
      @user-nh3gu1ge3d Před 2 lety +2

      @@env0x ebay isn't great because your account is linked to you, and they mail it to you, or your PO box which is linked to you. Craigslist, in person, best buy with cash, etc. Best buy will have cameras though so maybe wear a hat, wig, makeup, whatever. Plus they likely don't keep their footage for that long so you should be hard enough to find. But yeah, only 100% solution is don't have a phone.

    • @eaauto6182
      @eaauto6182 Před rokem

      Buying at Walmart or best buy

    • @benchgoblin
      @benchgoblin Před 9 měsíci

      buy a phone with cash, or from ebay with a prepaid debit card acquired with cash and mailed to an inaccurate name and residence that is not your own.. or any other way to buy a used/cheap phone
      buy prepaid sim card with cash (US only etc.)
      don’t connect to your networks or smart devices, don’t input personal information/email addresses that can be uploaded when the phone is connected online, if possible get an old model of phone

  • @stevenwilson5556
    @stevenwilson5556 Před 2 lety +1

    Holy shit that's a lot of hard work to do something that should be freely available to everyone all the time.

  • @isaiahicy
    @isaiahicy Před měsícem

    Man you're awesome you have grate videos.

  • @werethless12
    @werethless12 Před 2 lety +5

    Don't buy a used phone. The previous owner can get it blacklisted at almost any point.

    • @UkrainiansWillLose
      @UkrainiansWillLose Před rokem

      They can’t after the contract is up and it’s long been expelled out their plan, so when you buy unlocked rather than locked to whatever cellular towers the prepaid carrier is based off of.

  • @AbuMubarak
    @AbuMubarak Před 2 lety +6

    You missed a very important aspect
    Never call friends or family from this phone. Because of Contact Tracing
    And once friends & family have this new number, your anonymity is gone

    • @Ghfvhvfg
      @Ghfvhvfg Před rokem +2

      Use encrypted phone cals with people you know an of course a hardend version of signal,thor browser on mobiam with seLinux and system firewall.and a burnner phone number for the rest.

  • @animeisbad
    @animeisbad Před 2 lety

    in France, there's LycaMobile which is pretty much available to buy everywhere you go, they give you SMS+Calls and some gigabytes of data for cheap (cheapest plan is ~10€), heck, even in some weird barber shops.
    Cheapest plan:
    - 4,99€ a month for 3 months then 9,99€ a month
    - 20 GB of data
    - Unlimited SMS & Calls
    - Free international calls to 50 places (incl. US, UK, Canada, China)
    - UE Roaming
    You can also use the xPrivacyLua XPosed module to spoof and/or disable sensors.
    For XPosed, I recommend using these Magisk modules:
    - Riru
    - Riru - LSPosed (XPosed replacement)
    and other essentials such as:
    - Busybox for Android NDK
    - ExSDCard Access Enabler

  • @backupintheday9710
    @backupintheday9710 Před rokem +1

    All by design, all in it together.

  • @brucewilliams6292
    @brucewilliams6292 Před 3 lety +5

    So, if the cell company sees a new phone on its towers that it doesn't have a profile for, that's not going to send up a flag after few weeks? Also, the meta data from using the phone normally would show up pretty quickly. A good video none the less.

    • @notsam9528
      @notsam9528 Před 3 lety +8

      Realistically, the best way to hide is to blend in, a.k.a doing good opsec and feeding the databases with enough selected info so it doesn't look suspicious.

    • @brucewilliams6292
      @brucewilliams6292 Před 3 lety +4

      @@notsam9528 Yeah, building a person.

    • @nosuchluck6326
      @nosuchluck6326 Před 3 lety +2

      Links & vids on 'how to do' the basics of that need to be made then or better available to the public