I love people who talk clearly, concisely and FAST! Slow talkers annoy me. So much awesome information delivered! I just need to put these into action and find a VoIP provider.
Nailed it. When service X doesn't know what address you gave service Y, not only can they not correlate your activity with each other easily, but it's really hard for an attacker to impersonate Y without the address you used there. So as a nice bonus, it can reduce the likelyhood of phishing.
It was very pleasant to hear a such great, informative, useful and impassioned conference presentation! You ARE really professional Naomi! I loved to hear every minutes!👌
I could listen to her talk IT all day, this is one of the most well written scripts ever! Easy to follow, the right amount of detail without being over complicated. Everyone can understand it. Absolutely brilliant and certainly taught me about awareness and what to do etc.
Translation: VOIP may not work with normal text (SMS) messages, so if these matter to you, make sure you confirm your VoIP printer supports it. This is important because these days many systems depend on sms for 2FA, for various accounts, so you need it.
On the cell tower tracking, in one of my classes years ago how each hands you off from tower to tower typically you are in contact with 3 towers all the time, one is primary and the other 2 are determined based on the direction/speed you are going. As you are starting the move through the range of the cell the tower will be in communication with the next towers it predicts you will need to be needed to hand off to. Lets say you are subscriber XX on Tower 1. The tower will predict you are heading NW at 72 mph and by a certain time will see that your signal strength will be getting weaker and you'll be handed off to Tower 2. But you will also be given 2 or more towers that you will also be monitored by. There are some differences, some the mobile device will determine the towers to hand off to (IIRC GSM based) and the tower will make the direction to the new towers (CDMA based). Now with LTE and 5G NR this likely has changed some. Something to note, when you turn off a device the device sends a message to the network saying "Hey I'm powering off here, remember I was here", and the tower EXPECTS you to come back up to the same tower. I can't remember the name of the message there. I have some digging to do. And another note, if the device has no SIM, E911 services are STILL ALIVE. The device still could have an attachment to a LTE/5G NR tower. When you dial 911 it connects immediately, it can't do that without being attached to a cell tower. A great contact on learning how the towers and mobile devices communicate is Dr. Ernest Simo. He used to teach this is great detail.
@You Tube I would think that is a personal preference. Start with the hardware requirements listed at Graphene's official site. I use a Pixel. I watched "side of burritos" UA-cam channel for installation tutorial. It was super easy. I've been super happy so far, not just because of all the privacy gained, but the ability to control permissions, and streamline apps is great.
This is a GREAT talk. Re: companies don't like VOIP numbers People at these companies also like privacy, but the issue is spammers and hackers who make it impossible to properly ban them because there is no way to prevent their new email, IP, and etc. from signing up. The only way to stop them enough to let automated systems deal with them is to impose costs for getting banned. E.g. you need new numbers, new IP addresses, and etc. I really want to +1 the idea of using a prepaid to do the sign ups and then transferring to a VOIP. That's a really cool trick.
“…Information is the most valuable commodity that I know of (Michael Douglas - Wallstreet quote) 😊 And your knowledge & expertise shows us how to minimise this 👍🏾 Keep up the good fight N, your doing a brilliant job. Love your content, and as always, I hope that you & the family are all well & blessed 🙏🏾
I love your presentations but very new to your platform. I'm very shocked that you did this in my state. That's something that I never would've expected being so rural. I'm just digging into pfSense and firewall protection since I want to keep Amazon and the rest from tracking me as well as running an ad blocker all incorporated with a VPN and VLAN. I hope you find great success while sharing your wealth of knowledge with the rest of us. Thank you so very much for all you do.
Took me a while to find this video where you key us in on how to get a finicky bank to accept a VOIP number: get a real registered SIM and number that you provide them, wait for expiry, and port to VOIP. That was the nugget I needed because despite having MySudo set up, a few institutions won't take my new number.
Depending on how you're viewing your privacy, VPNs only mask IP-based location information and they can’t change your GPS data or other methods used to track location.
They can still track people through unique user ID, supercookies, site cookies etc. IP is only one way. VPNS are a bit of a scam really. Mis-sold to gullible people that think it keeps them safe, like secure email services. Email is only secure between the user and company and other users, once it gets sent outside that company, it is unencrypted.
I have been telling folks from coast to coast to stop putting the NETWORK ADDRESS of the computer that is their cellular phone on their business cards. Have been advising them to use your desk phones (voip) as a firewall forwarding calls to your cellular phone since about 2014. It's incredible how we have adopted technology without even a basic understanding of how any of it works. Naomi, also did the interview I told you about, but it is not for public viewing. Would be interested in showing it to you if you would like to collaborate on the information contained within it. I just have my hands tied as to what I can talk about without putting my professional life in jeopardy. Big fan by the way, keep it up sister. Was this Porcfest? was there years ago. The white mountains is a beautiful place.
Its a nice idea to carry anonymous phones, but they do not exist in some countries, like here in Australia. As gov policy, we cannot operate unassigned handsets or SIMs on a carrier network. Therefore even VoIP calls are attached to a carrier known IMEI... :-/
In the UK, it is possible for police to log-in to mobile networks and do their own traces and searches. When there is a crime in a particular area, they look for ALL phones in that area at the time. This is without any Order. They also look for groups of phones travelling together between sites, plus any switched on and off together in areas or at home addresses. That is then linked to names and faces from ANPR databases. We have a disturbing new type of surveillance in the UK on roads, it is a side facing camera system to take pictures through side windows to see who is driving and who passengers of vehicles are. This is often at ANPR and speed camera sites, plus red light cameras and yellow box junctions. Some are at random intervals on main roads. Totally invasive. Police do NOT like window tints as it obstructs them. The latest problem for them is the "chamelion" tint that goes on a windscreen and although it does not block light, it gives a metallic or colour appearance from the outside, almost reflective. The cameras can not see through it and ANPR cameras that have been taking and storing photos of people for 25years on a huge database are ineffective.
Australia, the UK, Canada and NZ were taken over by the US corrupt sociopaths in the 70s-80s to do their massive scam of EMBEZZLING government money! They named that scam "privatization", and we need to know that wars, vaxes, digital ID systems, social credit and carbon tracking entities, 15-minute cities, and all surveillance and tracking systems are privatized! The sociopathic money ADDICTS have schemed to subjugate us more so we cannot rise up against their corruption, tyranny and inhumanity. It is CRUCIAL for us to know and expose the corruption. The overview below is just 6 paragraphs, and shows us what is behind the curtain of lies they dupe us with. Information is power, and knowing what the scammers hide from us will mean we can do good OFFENSE and be effective in fighting the corrupt liars, not just keep reacting as the sociopaths continue to escalate their tyranny and oppression, and take everything from us. Here is what the US criminals have done all over the world, since WW2: 1. Take over a country by coup, assassination, lies about government being corrupt or by threat or invasion so they can... 2. Implement their EMBEZZLING scam of "privatization", taking over government services & systems and national assets so the corrupt liars can handle fiat government money & BILL THE GOVERNMENT ANY AMOUNT for running such things; they provide themselves with massive exec salaries and insanely high profits, becoming oligarchs and billionaires. 3. Lie to the public ENDLESSLY to keep us duped. 4. Praise leaders who submit to US corruption & demonize leaders who RESIST or reverse it - like Putin, who reversed the US plundering done under US puppet Yeltsin, like Chavez and Maduro in Venezuela, like Gaddafi wanting things nationalized and government money going to THE PEOPLE, like Morales in Bolivia, like Assad who said NO to a US pipeline through Syria, and so on. We also need to know that the demonization of both Russia and China is part of the multipronged US sabotage of the BRICS coalition since 2006. The greedy sociopathic money ADDICTS hate that those two countries are doing fair deals with other countries and helping them escape US control, corruption, privatization and loansharking. Also, vax co's & digital ID systems to control & subjugate us are "privatized" (as are quarantine camps). The scheme was to get TRILLIONS from many govts FOREVER while arranging to squash us so we could never rise up to stop their corruption, tyranny and inhumanity. They tried many pandemics previously to enrich themselves with government money; this was the most coordinated one - and used the most coercion. More specifics re "privatization" embezzling: Yes, in general a government can issue ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY for anything that is physically possible; the corrupt know this and have used that knowledge to scam the public and embezzle government money. They take over government services, conning the public about "saving money" and being "more efficient", but those are lies. The costs actually become higher because the corrupt liars overbill the govt for everything, billing ANY AMOUNT, providing massive exec salaries and insanely high profits, as already mentioned. And they give us REDUCED services, because their sociopathic greed and money addiction means they take more for themselves and do not supply what they are supposed to supply for us. Basically, the US has built a global corruption cartel, taking over countries (and their media) to EMBEZZLE from their governments. The UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand were coopted and corrupted in the 70s-80s; the massive embezzling that ensued by taking over the many dozens of government services, support systems, assets and resources they had is what gave rise to the billionaire class in the 80s! We need a successful INTERVENTION on the lunatic money addicts in power who lie, destroy and KILL for more "money fixes". They are totally UNFIT TO GOVERN and derelict in their duty, and should face charges of dereliction of duty, violating the Constitution, embezzling federal money, crimes against humanity, violating the Nuremberg code, war crimes and more.
I haven't been into a shop and bought a phone myself for a few years now but you still need an I'd if you buy a mobile in likes of Woolies, or bigw? The mobile I recently got was from bigw online and it's crap 😂🤣
Great speech! Also glad you covered the phone number bit, because I knew it was a problem thanks to you and other youtubers but hadn't found a solution breakdown video yet or rather didn't have the right search words to go hunting for it.
Brilliant content Naomi. Why are we not bringing global law suits against data breeches. If anyone knows of partitions/law suits open now, please comment below so l can behind them please 🙏
Great information that everyone needs to learn about !! Terms of service third-party is a big Red Flag and will not accept cookies !!! If everyone started using these techniques it might lead to industry changes as they lose money and users !!! De-Googling should be a much bigger push and done more !!!
Really nice presentation! You got me thinking about VoIP. Question re that - how much data one'd need to use VoIP (personal use, not constantly sitting on the blah-blah phone calls)?
This is the best information on the internet for freedom loving individuals! Don't let the privacy sucking data vampires in to your life! This kind of information should be taught to all, starting in kindergarten! (or better yet, our government should actually put a stop to this BS way around the 4th amendment so that non tech savoy citizens can have sovereignty of THEIR information online)
Came expecting a deep dive on NOSTR, left satisfied without you ever mentioning it. Great presentation! But seriously, it's past time for you to do an episode all about NOSTR...
I live in Poland. All SIM cards here have to be register with your id to work. SUDO and Google Voice doesn't work here. Can you share more tips what to use instead?
In 1999 I told people that police can triangulate your position to 5m at that time. No one believed me. I used to work and design 3G back then in the early stages of the technology.
For over 27+ years i was a senior soft / hardware developer and did allot of security work that came with it. And exacly what Naomi saids. Companies do not care that much about your privacy. It's the money they can make from it that mostly count. But to be honest, do we have privacy on the internet? Well i believe we're far past that line. The only think you can do is to minimize the information you put on there. But then again hospitals and goverment or other companies that have sensitive information about you can be hacked and if the hacker can get his hands on the decryption key/ certifcate or sourcecode your privacy is lost. Being in the business for so long you'll see the quirks of failing security, bad way of storage of information. The lazyness to protect people data.. And most of the time sensitive data like social security data creditcard and banking information. You can protect yourself but does the other side of the connection also protect you? Thats the question. So you can try to keep your privacy, but there are more parties involved in your journey over the big and kinda privateless internet. If there's money that can be made, they will do it! Like some sick hacker had hacked a hospital and stole photo's of women with breast cancer and sold it WITH info over the patient. So... do we actually have privacy on the internet? Unfortunally my experience saids not.
I live in Sweden and therefore within the EU and you can't get an anonymous prepaid SIM card anymore. It's illegal and the reason being was for them to be able to catch criminals that used burner SIM cards but sure it removes one option for you in the aspect of anonymity.
In the USA you can buy a prepaid sim anonymously almost everywhere. In other countries it's more difficult. Michael Bazzel covers good international suggestions in his ebook: inteltechniques.com/book7a.html
Naomi, there is a company offering a "landline" service that utilizes cellular, with a regular phone connected to a base, since traditional copper wire lines a being phased out. But I can't understand how those calls would be any more secure/private than using a regular cell phone, which is like talking on a CB radio. What are your thought?
great information, but overwhelming for even us folks that are somewhat in the know. Do you have videos of these things broken down and in order? Thank you for the great information.
RIP anonymous sim numbers in Sweden... It is mandatory to register ALL phone numbers to a legitimate identity. Btw I dont know if this talk mentioned this but if not, make sure your phones have 2G disabled to prevent basic stingray attacks against you. 2g is extremely insecure and not used for anything important anyway. Just disable it and make it a bit harder for the government to listen in on your cellular traffic.
I live in Sweden, and there are new laws now and on their way that: 1) forces people to ID themselves when getting any SIM card (no more anonymous SIMs). 2) makes it illegal to use and download encrypted apps like Signal, wickr etc.
In Poland we can't get anonynmous SIM cards either, but we can always go to Czech Republic to buy one. The only way to have privacy is to break the law
I am really surprised to hear Sweden and Poland are specifically trying to remove a right to privacy. That's horrifying. That does not bode well for their citizens.
I enjoyed the Informative material in this piece. It appears that Sudo isn't available in my play store locality (Ireland) and rather than changing locality I am wondering if there's a comparable app with all of the Sudo's features?
So many windows that appear when signing up or onto a site require a zip code or access to location. Will that box not be required after entering a voip number?
In South Africa we cannot buy a SIM card and activate it without giving out our RSA ID which directly links you to a number forever unless that number gets repurposed by the provider if the number goes dormant after a period of time.
I dont understand one part with VoIP. If you are using VoIP you would need internet so if I am out and about how will I use internet if I dont have a sim from a provider? Data is needed to get calls for VoIP right?
Thanks for the talk Naomi - but, don't you have to hand over personal information when activating the prepaid SIM? Like KYC? Or is the point of this NOT about hiding your identity from the phone provider and ONLY about hiding it from third parties by not handing it out? Can't third-parties ask the phone provider "I don't know Naomi's phone number but I want to know where she is"?
It probably matters what country you live in is my guess. In the US you don't have to. But I think even if you do its still better because of what you said in the second part of your comment.
One thing I kinda didn't understand or perhaps I did, but I just don't like: if using a prepaid phone, does that not hinder your phone's connection to internet? 🤔 I really like having a fast connection 24/7 and if I switched to a prepaid, I feel that would be a step back
That a cell carrier knows the exact location of the connected SIM is exactly why all major financial institutions use SMS for 2FA. They want to know exactly where they are sending the 2FA code versus an auth app where they have no idea where the auth codes are coming from, only that they match or not.
Does using a bunch of sudo e-mail addresses do anything if I use them for let's say Amazon? Because I would assume that Amazon remembers my old E-Mail address. Would I have to create new accounts for every service I use to effectively profit from the use of sudo E-Mail addresses?
sms is not secure? I use a hotspot to my cell phone when I want more security than public WiFi, is that incorrect? What else could I do? Or are you only considering the messaging?
My thought too, I'm in WiFi range 95% of the time but the other five, where my "mobile" phone earns it's keep is where you need the data to get the call, how do you do that without cell tower knowing your number. Or do I have to keep buyin pay as you go Sims which we can buy over the counter still here in the UK I believe, but it's more expensive. SIM only monthly contracts will still need to be paid for with an account linked to you. Not to take away from this, you've got a new subscriber in me, and I am thinking about privacy much more. One thing I have never done is give any more info on social media etc than is necessary, why do people give them a birthday and where they work etc, why tell the world.
Could you review some of these newer "privacy phones" such as Blackphone PRIVY 2.0, Sirin Labs Finney U1, Bittium Tough Mobile 2C, Purism Librem 5, and the Sirin Solarin?
Hey Naomi, regarding services that don't allow VoIP numbers, what if you buy a SIM card that is specific for these services, then just take the SIM out of your phone and leave it out until you need it again? That way, if you need to provide another non-VoIP number, you already have a SIM card to use that doesn't stay in your phone to be tracked.
Catch: You live in a country where you are legally required to register with an ID (think a government-issued ID card or passport) to get any SIM card. Including prepaid SIM cards. And of course all the telcos had a major data breach and I happened to see my name, birthdate, address, and more on the list. Haha! Got me. Almost everyone in the country too. But I've also read of money launderers simply buying phones (SIM card and all) off migrant workers heading back to their home country, and using that phone to do their thing. 🤷🏻♂️
How does one get a voip number and use it without having a sim and not being connected to wifi? If my telco is selling my phone location how can you avoid that by using a voip if you need a sim card to have data without wifi?
Of course its a responsive crowd Naomi, you are the absolute greatest.
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5:35 😂❤ do u know Becky, Astro-star 🌟 ?
I love people who talk clearly, concisely and FAST! Slow talkers annoy me. So much awesome information delivered! I just need to put these into action and find a VoIP provider.
Welp! Seems you can only get a VoIP mobile number in America. No luck for any Aussies :(
Your lecturing style is ALSO superlative! Hopefully, we'll see more of these...if you're so inclined...in future.
Nailed it.
When service X doesn't know what address you gave service Y, not only can they not correlate your activity with each other easily, but it's really hard for an attacker to impersonate Y without the address you used there. So as a nice bonus, it can reduce the likelyhood of phishing.
It was very pleasant to hear a such great, informative, useful and impassioned conference presentation!
You ARE really professional Naomi! I loved to hear every minutes!👌
I could listen to her talk IT all day, this is one of the most well written scripts ever! Easy to follow, the right amount of detail without being over complicated. Everyone can understand it. Absolutely brilliant and certainly taught me about awareness and what to do etc.
@@Bond2025 True. She no need scripts or any help, because exactly knows what is saying!
Beautiful and clever! ❤
Agreed ❤.
AAll bs to sell you stuff you do/tneed. VPNis bs not private at all.
Translation: VOIP may not work with normal text (SMS) messages, so if these matter to you, make sure you confirm your VoIP printer supports it.
This is important because these days many systems depend on sms for 2FA, for various accounts, so you need it.
That's 1 of my questions since nore and more restaurant send text once your table is ready.
You shouldn't use your phone number as 2FA. Email or Authentication app is much more secure.
@@mr.boniato6402 that might be so, but for people that do use SMS-based 2FA, they should be careful.
@@mr.boniato6402That is not always offered as an option.
Problem is many banks use your phone number as 2FA with no other options yet.
On the cell tower tracking, in one of my classes years ago how each hands you off from tower to tower typically you are in contact with 3 towers all the time, one is primary and the other 2 are determined based on the direction/speed you are going. As you are starting the move through the range of the cell the tower will be in communication with the next towers it predicts you will need to be needed to hand off to. Lets say you are subscriber XX on Tower 1. The tower will predict you are heading NW at 72 mph and by a certain time will see that your signal strength will be getting weaker and you'll be handed off to Tower 2. But you will also be given 2 or more towers that you will also be monitored by. There are some differences, some the mobile device will determine the towers to hand off to (IIRC GSM based) and the tower will make the direction to the new towers (CDMA based). Now with LTE and 5G NR this likely has changed some.
Something to note, when you turn off a device the device sends a message to the network saying "Hey I'm powering off here, remember I was here", and the tower EXPECTS you to come back up to the same tower. I can't remember the name of the message there. I have some digging to do.
And another note, if the device has no SIM, E911 services are STILL ALIVE. The device still could have an attachment to a LTE/5G NR tower. When you dial 911 it connects immediately, it can't do that without being attached to a cell tower.
A great contact on learning how the towers and mobile devices communicate is Dr. Ernest Simo. He used to teach this is great detail.
A De-Googled phone with Graphene OS is my #1 recommendation
@You Tube Google Pixel (7)
@You Tube I would think that is a personal preference. Start with the hardware requirements listed at Graphene's official site. I use a Pixel. I watched "side of burritos" UA-cam channel for installation tutorial. It was super easy. I've been super happy so far, not just because of all the privacy gained, but the ability to control permissions, and streamline apps is great.
ATT: whoever books Naomi for a talk.
Please book her for double time. Want to hear her ramble on and nerd out, so informative when she does.
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These people were so lucky to have you as a guest ❤
Very informative and entertaining as always!
Have a great week Naomi 🔥🚀
This is a GREAT talk.
Re: companies don't like VOIP numbers
People at these companies also like privacy, but the issue is spammers and hackers who make it impossible to properly ban them because there is no way to prevent their new email, IP, and etc. from signing up. The only way to stop them enough to let automated systems deal with them is to impose costs for getting banned. E.g. you need new numbers, new IP addresses, and etc.
I really want to +1 the idea of using a prepaid to do the sign ups and then transferring to a VOIP. That's a really cool trick.
That's tremendous. I greatly appreciate all your help and your skill as a presenter.
“…Information is the most valuable commodity that I know of (Michael Douglas - Wallstreet quote) 😊 And your knowledge & expertise shows us how to minimise this 👍🏾 Keep up the good fight N, your doing a brilliant job. Love your content, and as always, I hope that you & the family are all well & blessed 🙏🏾
Amazing work Naomi,...thank you for that COURAGE & DEDICATION !!!👍👍👍
SimpleLogin with reverse aliases is awesome.
Wow, your so terrific & your ability to explain these truths about you pH is unequaled
Thanks for your support and for watching!!
I love your presentations but very new to your platform. I'm very shocked that you did this in my state. That's something that I never would've expected being so rural. I'm just digging into pfSense and firewall protection since I want to keep Amazon and the rest from tracking me as well as running an ad blocker all incorporated with a VPN and VLAN. I hope you find great success while sharing your wealth of knowledge with the rest of us. Thank you so very much for all you do.
Took me a while to find this video where you key us in on how to get a finicky bank to accept a VOIP number: get a real registered SIM and number that you provide them, wait for expiry, and port to VOIP. That was the nugget I needed because despite having MySudo set up, a few institutions won't take my new number.
Yeah I need to make a dedicated video on it
Naomi and TheHatedOne are the best! Thank you for your effort trying to wake people up!
Brilliant presentation, Naomi. We need to make this common knowledge. Thank you for your great work.
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Depending on how you're viewing your privacy, VPNs only mask IP-based location information and they can’t change your GPS data or other methods used to track location.
They can still track people through unique user ID, supercookies, site cookies etc. IP is only one way.
VPNS are a bit of a scam really. Mis-sold to gullible people that think it keeps them safe, like secure email services. Email is only secure between the user and company and other users, once it gets sent outside that company, it is unencrypted.
I have been telling folks from coast to coast to stop putting the NETWORK ADDRESS of the computer that is their cellular phone on their business cards. Have been advising them to use your desk phones (voip) as a firewall forwarding calls to your cellular phone since about 2014. It's incredible how we have adopted technology without even a basic understanding of how any of it works. Naomi, also did the interview I told you about, but it is not for public viewing. Would be interested in showing it to you if you would like to collaborate on the information contained within it. I just have my hands tied as to what I can talk about without putting my professional life in jeopardy. Big fan by the way, keep it up sister. Was this Porcfest? was there years ago. The white mountains is a beautiful place.
Its a nice idea to carry anonymous phones, but they do not exist in some countries, like here in Australia. As gov policy, we cannot operate unassigned handsets or SIMs on a carrier network. Therefore even VoIP calls are attached to a carrier known IMEI... :-/
In the UK, it is possible for police to log-in to mobile networks and do their own traces and searches. When there is a crime in a particular area, they look for ALL phones in that area at the time. This is without any Order. They also look for groups of phones travelling together between sites, plus any switched on and off together in areas or at home addresses. That is then linked to names and faces from ANPR databases. We have a disturbing new type of surveillance in the UK on roads, it is a side facing camera system to take pictures through side windows to see who is driving and who passengers of vehicles are. This is often at ANPR and speed camera sites, plus red light cameras and yellow box junctions. Some are at random intervals on main roads. Totally invasive. Police do NOT like window tints as it obstructs them. The latest problem for them is the "chamelion" tint that goes on a windscreen and although it does not block light, it gives a metallic or colour appearance from the outside, almost reflective. The cameras can not see through it and ANPR cameras that have been taking and storing photos of people for 25years on a huge database are ineffective.
Australia, the UK, Canada and NZ were taken over by the US corrupt sociopaths in the 70s-80s to do their massive scam of EMBEZZLING government money! They named that scam "privatization", and we need to know that wars, vaxes, digital ID systems, social credit and carbon tracking entities, 15-minute cities, and all surveillance and tracking systems are privatized!
The sociopathic money ADDICTS have schemed to subjugate us more so we cannot rise up against their corruption, tyranny and inhumanity.
It is CRUCIAL for us to know and expose the corruption.
The overview below is just 6 paragraphs, and shows us what is behind the curtain of lies they dupe us with. Information is power, and knowing what the scammers hide from us will mean we can do good OFFENSE and be effective in fighting the corrupt liars, not just keep reacting as the sociopaths continue to escalate their tyranny and oppression, and take everything from us.
Here is what the US criminals have done all over the world, since WW2:
1. Take over a country by coup, assassination, lies about government being corrupt or by threat or invasion so they can...
2. Implement their EMBEZZLING scam of "privatization", taking over government services & systems and national assets so the corrupt liars can handle fiat government money & BILL THE GOVERNMENT ANY AMOUNT for running such things; they provide themselves with massive exec salaries and insanely high profits, becoming oligarchs and billionaires.
3. Lie to the public ENDLESSLY to keep us duped.
4. Praise leaders who submit to US corruption & demonize leaders who RESIST or reverse it - like Putin, who reversed the US plundering done under US puppet Yeltsin, like Chavez and Maduro in Venezuela, like Gaddafi wanting things nationalized and government money going to THE PEOPLE, like Morales in Bolivia, like Assad who said NO to a US pipeline through Syria, and so on.
We also need to know that the demonization of both Russia and China is part of the multipronged US sabotage of the BRICS coalition since 2006. The greedy sociopathic money ADDICTS hate that those two countries are doing fair deals with other countries and helping them escape US control, corruption, privatization and loansharking.
Also, vax co's & digital ID systems to control & subjugate us are "privatized" (as are quarantine camps). The scheme was to get TRILLIONS from many govts FOREVER while arranging to squash us so we could never rise up to stop their corruption, tyranny and inhumanity. They tried many pandemics previously to enrich themselves with government money; this was the most coordinated one - and used the most coercion.
More specifics re "privatization" embezzling: Yes, in general a government can issue ANY AMOUNT OF MONEY for anything that is physically possible; the corrupt know this and have used that knowledge to scam the public and embezzle government money. They take over government services, conning the public about "saving money" and being "more efficient", but those are lies. The costs actually become higher because the corrupt liars overbill the govt for everything, billing ANY AMOUNT, providing massive exec salaries and insanely high profits, as already mentioned. And they give us REDUCED services, because their sociopathic greed and money addiction means they take more for themselves and do not supply what they are supposed to supply for us.
Basically, the US has built a global corruption cartel, taking over countries (and their media) to EMBEZZLE from their governments. The UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand were coopted and corrupted in the 70s-80s; the massive embezzling that ensued by taking over the many dozens of government services, support systems, assets and resources they had is what gave rise to the billionaire class in the 80s!
We need a successful INTERVENTION on the lunatic money addicts in power who lie, destroy and KILL for more "money fixes". They are totally UNFIT TO GOVERN and derelict in their duty, and should face charges of dereliction of duty, violating the Constitution, embezzling federal money, crimes against humanity, violating the Nuremberg code, war crimes and more.
I haven't been into a shop and bought a phone myself for a few years now but you still need an I'd if you buy a mobile in likes of Woolies, or bigw? The mobile I recently got was from bigw online and it's crap 😂🤣
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Love this lady, she absolutely awesome.
Great speech! Also glad you covered the phone number bit, because I knew it was a problem thanks to you and other youtubers but hadn't found a solution breakdown video yet or rather didn't have the right search words to go hunting for it.
Excellent presentation, thanks for all you do Naomi!
Wow I could dig listening to you all day...
Brilliant content Naomi. Why are we not bringing global law suits against data breeches. If anyone knows of partitions/law suits open now, please comment below so l can behind them please 🙏
as always, AWESOME! TXH Naomi for your great work!
Wow! A very enthusiastic presentation impassioned with information. I'm just a little scared of my devices now.
Great information that everyone needs to learn about !! Terms of service third-party is a big Red Flag and will not accept cookies !!! If everyone started using these techniques it might lead to industry changes as they lose money and users !!! De-Googling should be a much bigger push and done more !!!
You’re amazing. Thank you ❤❤. Spectacular presentation.
Growing cuter and cuter Naomi. Love your chats, they are always so useful and practical.
Great video. Thanks so much for your work, Naomi!
I've been doing this since about 2002. Good video.
I grew up vacationing in the white mountains of New Hampshire. I hope you enjoyed it, still a bit chilly there.
My dream woman. *swoon*. Fantastic tips Naomi.
Really nice presentation! You got me thinking about VoIP. Question re that - how much data one'd need to use VoIP (personal use, not constantly sitting on the blah-blah phone calls)?
4gb/month for all phone data is usually plenty for me. Depends what you do on your device otherwise!
Heh, unfortunately one can't buy a SIM card without providing an ID in my country 😭
This is the best information on the internet for freedom loving individuals! Don't let the privacy sucking data vampires in to your life! This kind of information should be taught to all, starting in kindergarten! (or better yet, our government should actually put a stop to this BS way around the 4th amendment so that non tech savoy citizens can have sovereignty of THEIR information online)
Came expecting a deep dive on NOSTR, left satisfied without you ever mentioning it. Great presentation!
But seriously, it's past time for you to do an episode all about NOSTR...
Yeah been hard to find a developer to do a deep dive with me. Suggestions?
Naomi is the best!! very informative, Great Work
I live in Poland. All SIM cards here have to be register with your id to work. SUDO and Google Voice doesn't work here. Can you share more tips what to use instead?
Definitely something for me to explore further at some stage!
Same here in South Africa. All Sim cards have to be registered by law. Data is also very expensive compared to the USA and Europe.
Same here in Australia, always has been.
Loved your presentation and will make some changes based on your recommendations.
Excellent as always thank you Naomi! 👏
In 1999 I told people that police can triangulate your position to 5m at that time. No one believed me. I used to work and design 3G back then in the early stages of the technology.
For over 27+ years i was a senior soft / hardware developer and did allot of security work that came with it. And exacly what Naomi saids. Companies do not care that much about your privacy. It's the money they can make from it that mostly count.
But to be honest, do we have privacy on the internet? Well i believe we're far past that line. The only think you can do is to minimize the information you put on there. But then again hospitals and goverment or other companies that have sensitive information about you can be hacked and if the hacker can get his hands on the decryption key/ certifcate or sourcecode your privacy is lost.
Being in the business for so long you'll see the quirks of failing security, bad way of storage of information. The lazyness to protect people data.. And most of the time sensitive data like social security data creditcard and banking information.
You can protect yourself but does the other side of the connection also protect you? Thats the question. So you can try to keep your privacy, but there are more parties involved in your journey over the big and kinda privateless internet.
If there's money that can be made, they will do it!
Like some sick hacker had hacked a hospital and stole photo's of women with breast cancer and sold it WITH info over the patient. So... do we actually have privacy on the internet? Unfortunally my experience saids not.
I live in Sweden and therefore within the EU and you can't get an anonymous prepaid SIM card anymore. It's illegal and the reason being was for them to be able to catch criminals that used burner SIM cards but sure it removes one option for you in the aspect of anonymity.
Thanks for this valuable talk.
You are always best of privately knowledges thanks as always 🙏✌️
Sudo is only for USA , what about us in EU? Any option ?
What about digital Sims? A lot of cell phones now use these.
how do you make your VoIP be classified as a cell phone? Banks now refuse VoIP numbers.
uff, this is such a nightmare, how did we get to this point.... thank you naomi
Great talk, Naomi. One question, though. How does one anonymously purchase/activate a prepaid SIM in light of modern KYC laws? Thanks.
In the USA you can buy a prepaid sim anonymously almost everywhere. In other countries it's more difficult. Michael Bazzel covers good international suggestions in his ebook: inteltechniques.com/book7a.html
@@NaomiBrockwellTV - Thanks Naomi. I just downloaded it and am reading that section.
Naomi, there is a company offering a "landline" service that utilizes cellular, with a regular phone connected to a base, since traditional copper wire lines a being phased out. But I can't understand how those calls would be any more secure/private than using a regular cell phone, which is like talking on a CB radio. What are your thought?
Question? What can I do legally if someone has invaded my privacy and I find out who they are?
great information, but overwhelming for even us folks that are somewhat in the know. Do you have videos of these things broken down and in order? Thank you for the great information.
Awesome info,, Can we port Voip numbers from one company to another? can we port toll free numbers? Thanks all J
I am already implementing some of your tips. Thanks
Thanks Naomi! Another great video...
Nice job! You made the privacy topic approachable.
Thanks!
Great info Naomi. Thank you.
RIP anonymous sim numbers in Sweden... It is mandatory to register ALL phone numbers to a legitimate identity.
Btw I dont know if this talk mentioned this but if not, make sure your phones have 2G disabled to prevent basic stingray attacks against you. 2g is extremely insecure and not used for anything important anyway. Just disable it and make it a bit harder for the government to listen in on your cellular traffic.
I live in Sweden, and there are new laws now and on their way that: 1) forces people to ID themselves when getting any SIM card (no more anonymous SIMs). 2) makes it illegal to use and download encrypted apps like Signal, wickr etc.
In Poland we can't get anonynmous SIM cards either, but we can always go to Czech Republic to buy one. The only way to have privacy is to break the law
I am really surprised to hear Sweden and Poland are specifically trying to remove a right to privacy. That's horrifying. That does not bode well for their citizens.
Is it practical to have a vpn connection running at all time in order to accept the voip calls? I suspect the battery will drain quickly.
Brilliant stuff. I learned so much.
I enjoyed the Informative material in this piece. It appears that Sudo isn't available in my play store locality (Ireland) and rather than changing locality I am wondering if there's a comparable app with all of the Sudo's features?
GREAT video... unfortunately Mysudo is only US company, so can not be used outside.... is there a global alternative?
It's like that computer genius in the TV series "Person of Interest" that asked who needs the NSA when we have social media.
So many windows that appear when signing up or onto a site require a zip code or access to location. Will that box not be required after entering a voip number?
If i become a $ multi-millionaire... i'm gonna hire you to be my privacy consultant :)
In South Africa we cannot buy a SIM card and activate it without giving out our RSA ID which directly links you to a number forever unless that number gets repurposed by the provider if the number goes dormant after a period of time.
Ar ties app taksi turi savo puslapius per kuriuos galima užsakyti jų paslaugas be mobilių telefonų arba per telefoną, bet be jų app ?.
I dont understand one part with VoIP. If you are using VoIP you would need internet so if I am out and about how will I use internet if I dont have a sim from a provider? Data is needed to get calls for VoIP right?
Great info, one question.. How do I purchase a catch-all domain for email addresses without reveal my identity?
question should you use a voip to sign up for signal
Kodėl taksi kompanijoms būtinai reikia klijientų lokaciiju, kada tu jiems nuorodai savo adresą ir kur nuvežti ?.
Incredible video, thank you very much!
How long is quad9 on the market? I’m a little afraid of it because I haven’t heard a lot about the company.
2016, see our 2 videos on them:
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Thanks for the talk Naomi - but, don't you have to hand over personal information when activating the prepaid SIM? Like KYC? Or is the point of this NOT about hiding your identity from the phone provider and ONLY about hiding it from third parties by not handing it out? Can't third-parties ask the phone provider "I don't know Naomi's phone number but I want to know where she is"?
It probably matters what country you live in is my guess. In the US you don't have to. But I think even if you do its still better because of what you said in the second part of your comment.
One thing I kinda didn't understand or perhaps I did, but I just don't like: if using a prepaid phone, does that not hinder your phone's connection to internet? 🤔 I really like having a fast connection 24/7 and if I switched to a prepaid, I feel that would be a step back
Do you recommend Magic Jack?
That a cell carrier knows the exact location of the connected SIM is exactly why all major financial institutions use SMS for 2FA. They want to know exactly where they are sending the 2FA code versus an auth app where they have no idea where the auth codes are coming from, only that they match or not.
How does this apply to e-sims? Is there a bypass?
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Amazing video 🎉❤
Excellent presentation.
What VoIP service do you use for voice, SMS, and MMS? I use MySudo but you can't use it for MMS.
Mysudo doesnt work in europe. Any options available for Europeans ?
Does using a bunch of sudo e-mail addresses do anything if I use them for let's say Amazon? Because I would assume that Amazon remembers my old E-Mail address. Would I have to create new accounts for every service I use to effectively profit from the use of sudo E-Mail addresses?
sms is not secure? I use a hotspot to my cell phone when I want more security than public WiFi, is that incorrect? What else could I do? Or are you only considering the messaging?
how do you receive a call over voip when outside, do you still need a sim card to connect over data?
My thought too, I'm in WiFi range 95% of the time but the other five, where my "mobile" phone earns it's keep is where you need the data to get the call, how do you do that without cell tower knowing your number. Or do I have to keep buyin pay as you go Sims which we can buy over the counter still here in the UK I believe, but it's more expensive. SIM only monthly contracts will still need to be paid for with an account linked to you.
Not to take away from this, you've got a new subscriber in me, and I am thinking about privacy much more.
One thing I have never done is give any more info on social media etc than is necessary, why do people give them a birthday and where they work etc, why tell the world.
Could you review some of these newer "privacy phones" such as Blackphone PRIVY 2.0, Sirin Labs Finney U1, Bittium Tough Mobile 2C, Purism Librem 5, and the Sirin Solarin?
Hey Naomi, regarding services that don't allow VoIP numbers, what if you buy a SIM card that is specific for these services, then just take the SIM out of your phone and leave it out until you need it again? That way, if you need to provide another non-VoIP number, you already have a SIM card to use that doesn't stay in your phone to be tracked.
Catch: You live in a country where you are legally required to register with an ID (think a government-issued ID card or passport) to get any SIM card. Including prepaid SIM cards. And of course all the telcos had a major data breach and I happened to see my name, birthdate, address, and more on the list. Haha! Got me. Almost everyone in the country too.
But I've also read of money launderers simply buying phones (SIM card and all) off migrant workers heading back to their home country, and using that phone to do their thing. 🤷🏻♂️
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How do you call out from your cell and the VOIP number and not your cell number shows up for the call recipient?
How does one get a voip number and use it without having a sim and not being connected to wifi? If my telco is selling my phone location how can you avoid that by using a voip if you need a sim card to have data without wifi?
How do we hide our details related to a domain we buy?