@evacide What is generally missing from burner phones guides is that you need to dispose of phone and SIM after making ONE phone call.

In 2025, the guide should be: do not use phone calls, use Signal (no littering of metadata). If there really are no other options for a critical situation, buy phone+SIM for cash, ideally wait until CCTV footage from store is deleted (phone or SIM can very likely be connected to the store), and throw out phone+SIM after that one call you need to make.

@evacide This might also be worth a mention (although anyone looking into GrapheneOS need to keep updated about the issue of possibly not being supported post Pixel9 devices, I've not looked for a few months so need to do this myself. Someone else below also mentioned CalyxOS being dropped). I've not fully read your link but will do later, thanks 👍 https://eylenburg.github.io/android_comparison.htm
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"We also explained that a fully powered-down phone should not be transmitting data to towers"

AFAIK this is not true. If you are a person of interest your phone can still be used for tracking.
This article linked below, is pretty good and includes a chapter on tracking while phones are off.
Therefore I consider the article linked above dangerously incomplete.

#opsec #surveillance

https://www.comparitech.com/blog/vpn-privacy/stop-mobile-phone-tracking/