In-reply-to » Virginia Police Routinely Use Secret GPS Pings To Track People's Cell Phones The nonprofit online news site Virginia Mercury investigated their state police departments' "real-time location warrants," which are "addressed to telephone companies, ordering them to regularly ping a customers' phone for its GPS location and share the results with police."

i was speaking with @prologic@twtxt.net recently who mentioned, like myself @off_grid_living@twtxt.net prefers not to have a phone number (and possibly a phone).

this raises a bigger question. can you, a netizen of the world survive sans phone?

let’s loop through reasons why one needs a phone in 2022 (and my responses to each):

  • social media: nope.jpeg
  • banking: if your bank supports mfa via email, or better yet totp/secure tokens nope.jpeg
  • friends: most are on signal, twtxt, session, threema, irc
  • family: don't have any, but if i did, session or salty(once it's finalised)
  • work: fvck em
  • doctors: they can send an email
  • car repair: i do my own
  • online shopping: nope.jpeg
  • in-person shopping: get rekt
  • government: fvck em too
  • pharmacy: email me
  • significant other: don't we spend too much time together?

what am i missing here?

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