• Zerush@lemmy.ml
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    13 days ago

    Summary (Duck.ai)

    Overview

    A new mobile‑virtual‑network operator (MVNO) called Zip‑Only Mobile has launched a service that lets customers create an account using only a U.S. ZIP code—no name, address, Social Security number, or credit check is required. The carrier operates on a major U.S. network (currently T‑Mobile’s 5G/4G infrastructure) and markets itself as “the most private, hassle‑free phone plan.”

    How It Works

    Step What You Do What the Carrier Collects
    1. Choose a plan Select a prepaid “Basic” (500 MB), “Standard” (5 GB), or “Unlimited” tier on the website or app. ZIP code (required for regulatory filing).
    2. Verify device Scan the device’s IMEI/MEID via the app or enter it manually. Device identifier (to assign a SIM).
    3. Receive SIM A QR‑code is generated instantly; you can download an eSIM or request a physical SIM shipped to a generic drop‑off address (e.g., a local UPS store). Shipping address only if you opt for a physical SIM; otherwise none.
    4. Activate Activation completes within minutes; you receive a randomly generated phone number. Randomly assigned phone number; no personal data stored.

    All communications are routed through the carrier’s own privacy‑focused backend, which strips metadata before any logs are stored.

    Privacy Features

    • No personal identifiers: Only the ZIP code is retained for FCC filing; it is stored in a hashed form.
    • Anonymous payment: Users can pay with prepaid debit cards, cryptocurrency, or cash vouchers purchased at retail locations.
    • Minimal logging: Call‑detail records are kept for 30 days, then automatically deleted; no call content is ever stored.
    • Secure eSIM provisioning: The eSIM profile is delivered over TLS 1.3 and signed with a certificate that prevents tampering.

    Limitations

    • Emergency services: Because the carrier lacks a verified address, 911 calls are routed through a “location‑approximation” service that uses the ZIP code and device GPS (if enabled). Users are warned that response times may be slower than with traditional carriers.
    • Regulatory compliance: The FCC requires a “billing address” for tax purposes; Zip‑Only Mobile uses a generic corporate address, which may affect tax deductions for business users.
    • Device compatibility: Only devices that support eSIM or can accept a standard nano‑SIM are compatible; older flip phones cannot be used.

    Who Might Benefit

    • Privacy advocates who want a phone that isn’t linked to their identity.
    • Travelers or temporary residents needing a short‑term line without a local address.
    • Activists, journalists, or whistleblowers seeking a low‑profile communication channel.

    Getting Started

    1. Visit ziponlymobile.com.
    2. Pick a plan and enter your ZIP code.
    3. Choose payment method (prepaid card, crypto, or cash voucher).
    4. Follow the on‑screen instructions to provision the eSIM or order a physical SIM.

    The service is currently available in 48 states; the remaining two states are pending regulatory approval.


    Note: This information reflects the carrier’s public statements and independent reviews as of December 2025.

    • QuestionMark@lemmy.world
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      I’m sorry, I truly do not intend to be impolite and I didn’t downvote you, but I think people can ask AI for a summary if they want to themselves.

      Sorry again. I just really don’t like AI, and my expectation of a social media website is for it to be about human interactions. We can talk with AI anytime we want, what we’re lacking is pure human communication.

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        12 days ago

        Agree, but such a brick of the posted text also don’t make easy a good conversation, in this case a summary can be helpfull knowing what is about.

        • Arthur Besse@lemmy.ml
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          12 days ago

          a summary can be helpfull

          No. LLMs can’t reliably summarize without inserting made-up things, which your now-deleted comment (which can still be read in the modlog here) is a great example of. I’m not going to waste my time reading the whole thing to see how much is right or wrong but it literally fabricated a nonexistent URL 😂

          Please don’t ever post an LLM summary again.

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          12 days ago

          But that ‘brick’ of the posted text is just the article that is linked. So if we are commenting under a post dedicated to the article it would stand to reason that we read the article itself, would you not agree?