• Onno (VK6FLAB)@lemmy.radio
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    6 days ago

    Hmm … the author uses a hotspot connected with a SIM. Their whole argument hinges on not being tracked, but their hotspot is with them all the time. Seems like a massive hole in their privacy argument.

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        5 days ago

        Not always. Where I am, for example, it’s law to KYC users of wi-fi hotspots, usually by phone number. Good news: there are a lot of places that don’t bother and just have the wi-fi behind a password. Bad news: whether you find such a hotspot is very inconsistent, even within the same chain. So I don’t bother and just always use my phone as a modem.

        Also, apparently bypassing authentication may be as simple as stealing the MAC address of someone who has already KYCd, but that sounds like it would be even less consistent.

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          What a terrible law. I remember something similar when visiting Germany like 15 years ago, and for whatever reason my roaming didn’t work. I think they got wiser since then because last time I visited there were plenty of hotspots.

        • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          5 days ago

          What? I could connect to a mcdonald’s wifi without needing to provide any ID, I just tap “I Agree” to whatever tos stuff they show then its good. So do the mcdonalds in your jurisdiction just request a phone number for verification? 🤔

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            Yeah. The big chains like this, as well as government-owned places like public transport or libraries, are pretty much guaranteed to have such KYC. It is not an ID indeed, but the numbers are required to be KYC as well so it is implied. I could just buy an illegal non-KYC number just to not give out my real one for sale, but that’s a bit too bothersome for little benefit.

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              5 days ago

              illegal non-KYC number? You can just get a legit one without breaking any laws my dude.

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                5 days ago

                Not everywhere. In A LOT of places, KYC when getting a number is mandatory. There are still a lot of “gray” sims that are sold after being registered to someone else tho.