HIGHLY RECOMMEND SILENT LINK. NO PERSONAL INFO REQUIRED. PAY WITH BITCOIN. DOWNLOAD ESIM DIRECTLY TO YOUR PHONE. INCREDIBLY GRATEFUL THIS SERVICE EXISTS.

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Looks really good, I'll have to boomark this. Just hope people read everything and understand that getting a phone number doesn't mean you can make phone calls, you can get incoming calls only.
There should be a repository where we have all these useful services
Great advice. Only downside is you must have Google Play Services installed to register an eSIM in GrapheneOS and this process hits Google servers. Can uninstall afterwards.
If it's the one I remember, my favorite part was when you ran out of things to ask because the service is actually so simple and straightforward.
Our kid has my old Pixel 5a running #GrapheneOS with no physical SIM. It's basically a big music player/Meshtastic messenger. We just installed a silent.link eSIM to test it out. It was about 22k sats for setup and $5 worth of data. At our local rate, it should be about 3GB. A quick Threema video call burned about 5MB. The data doesn't expire, so it should be handy for some situation where he might need to send us a message. I'd rather not have any network connection on it at all, but this seems like a decent compromise. 3GB of data on today's internet doesn't last long, and you couldn't squeeze 5 sats out of him with a steamroller. He will NOT want to pay for a reload. It should be self-policing for those times we're not there to supervise. Overall, this is probably a fair option for a kid phone. Pay as you go, just like the old days. Anyone can reload it from anywhere, also. I can't see any reason not to just have one loaded up if you have the eSIM available. View quoted note β†’
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Junseth 2 years ago
Caps lock will never be cool go fuck yourself
They both look very expensive. Like 3/4 times the price of a standard data sim i can buy in a dedicated shop in El Salvador for instance.
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