Digital eBook - Six Tips for Using a Burner Phone to Enhance your Privacy by Justin Black
Digital eBook - Six Tips for Using a Burner Phone to Enhance your Privacy by Justin Black

Digital eBook - Six Tips for Using a Burner Phone to Enhance your Privacy by Justin Black

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An easy way to circumvent a wide variety of active and passive tracking is to disengage from your primary phone and start using a secondary or temporary phone purchased for cash. These are often known as burner phones.

In this 23-page eBook I cover several advantages and pitfalls inherent in using a burner phone. It is important that you know exactly what you’re getting into with a burner phone, and how to truly guard your privacy when using one.

This downloadable PDF is 9.38MB in size and includes nearly two dozen high-quality photos.

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05/11/2024
Kevin SVG verified by SHOP
United States United States

Very informative eBook. It dispels the fiction depicted in the movies with real world useful information on effectively using a burner phone. Recommended.

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04/08/2024
Anonymous
United States United States
I recommend this product

Interesting

I enjoy reading all of your articles.

FC
03/31/2024
Fernando C.
United States United States
I recommend this product

Very interesting and informative

Enjoyed reading this e-book, there was a lot of great information about how to become more private and how to maneuver through highly surveillance societies while also maintaining a low profile. Definitely recommend for those who are looking for keeping their anonymity while being able to access telecom services.

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06/02/2023
Mark E.
United Kingdom United Kingdom
I recommend this product

Great read

An excellent read that explains the all too often forgotten fundamentals of signals privacy


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