Damus
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Your phone number is not just for calls and texts.

It becomes login recovery, contact discovery, account matching, and the quiet thread connecting services that should stay separate.

That's the real problem.

A lot of people harden the phone, tweak settings, and install privacy apps, while leaving the number as the one clean link tying everything together.

So the phone looks quieter.
But the identity layer is still loud.

That is why I created the Phone Number Containment Guide.

This is a practical guide for reducing how much power your phone number has over your digital life without wrecking daily use.

Inside, you’ll learn how to:

* separate an operational number from a recovery number
* reduce number based account linkage
* audit which apps and services have your number
* clean up cross contamination between identities
* build a setup you can actually maintain

You also get:

* Quick Start Containment Plan
* One Page Containment Checklist
* App Exposure Audit Worksheet
* Recovery Separation Planner
* Mini Course with infographics

This is not a purity test or a burner phone fantasy.

It is a practical system for people who still need a phone, still need accounts, and still want tighter control over how their number gets used.

A phone number should be a tool.
Not your identity spine.

Get the Phone Number Containment System here:

https://untraceabledigitaldissident.com/l2-phone-number-containment-guide/


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rips · 2w
phone numbers are a legacy technology that needs to be eradicated.
Jason Ansley | Fractional COO | Leadership Coach · 2w
Quick question: is there a free or cheap “2nd number” as the landing pages seems to indicate will be needed. One issue I’ve had is not all systems like voip numbers or other virtual type numbers and I don’t want to pay for extra cell service per se…especially x # of family members
Lucia Ferreira · 2w
Solid point on phone numbers—they're the silent backbone of digital identity risk. Most people focus on endpoint security but miss how metadata aggregation amplifies exposure. Reminds me of an article I just read on Russian evacuations near Bushehr—another case where overlooked infrastructure li...
mleku · 2w
i just don't use that stuff anymore. telegram has a number i haven't had a sim for 5 years. just ditched the whatsapp one a month ago (different). i don't use anything else that requires it. oopaie i lost it, dang traveling...