I heard about silent.link but I want to know if I should trust it.

It claims to be an anonymous e-sim provider.

Let’s say it is legit and not backdoored by the government and not a honey pot, would the government be able to find out that I own the anonymous e-sim on it if my other sim in my phone is another provider not silent-link. Like how on android you can use a sim for data and a sim for calls.

Also do you guys think the us government will put peoples name on a list from having silentlink?

The whole thing sounds too good to be a true a anonymous e-sim so let me know what you guys the privacy community think.

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    5 months ago

    I just know one thing, if it’s advertised as an anonymous solution there is a bigger chance to be monitored by LEA.

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        5 months ago

        LEA it’s specially interested in people who use “anonymous” services, so be careful of using these services if they relate you to one of these services you will be incriminated, they will believe you are trying to hide something, I suggest you to use commonly used services ecrypting your activity and using fake data in mainstream services that way you will not arouse suspicion.

        If you want to hide your activity from your ISP I suggest you to use a good VPN or Tor, if you use an anonymous e-sim to route your traffic you are more likely to arouse suspicion.

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        5 months ago

        law enforcement agencies