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Have you been struggling to find ways to get a usable and long-lasting phone number without giving up your ID or privacy? This episode, we're sitting down with Silent.Link to chat about their phone number service via eSIMs.
Anonymous SIM cards via Silent.Link https://optoutpod.com/episodes/s2e13-silentlink/
More about Silent.Link:
Website -- https://silent.link/ Twitter -- https://twitter.com/silentlink1 Matrix -- matrix://@support:silent.link Email -- support@silent.link
Timestamps:
1:40 Silent.Link introduces themselves and what Silent.Link does 2:32 What was it that woke you up to the need for personal privacy? 6:19 What prompted the creation of Silent.Link? 10:20 What would you hope users get from using Silent.Link? 12:30 What do user's need to keep in mind when selecting a local provider to connect to? 13:55 What are some limitations users should be aware of? 16:24 A shoutout to Opt Out's sponsors 19:42 What other tools out there are your chief competitors/alternatives? What makes your approach better/unique? 20:26 What logs, if any, are kept of users activity? 24:59 Where are the eSIM's sourced from? What information about the purchaser is passed to the SIM supplier? 27:20 Why are the eSIM's single-use and unable to be activated again? 29:02 Do you have plans to accept Monero directly to simplify privacy-preserving payments? 32:13 How is the privacy of IMEI's of the user's device preserved between active SIM cards? 35:12 How does topping up and handling balance work after the initial purchase? 36:41 How can listeners help support what you're doing with Silent.Link?
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did you create the timestamps? very helpful, but I don't see them in the show notes
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In the Youtube video, click Show More, and scroll down for Timestamps.
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