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2014-01-26
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while I sympathize with your general approach, i'm afraid we can't deliver what you're asking for. E.G. CMDA is binding accounts to IMEI (MEID in CDMA?), so faking another IMEI would mean doing fraud on another account. Generally carriers allow roaming with alien hardware, given the hardware has been approved by the carrier, which our modems generally are.
Even for GSM you theoretically could change the IMEI but you nevertheless would need a new SIM for every new call to stay anonymous. And even then there are other more sophisticated methods to determine the type/build of a device even when IMEI got changed - think "electronic fingerprint".
Bottom line: sorry, anonymous legal mobile communication is a dream, unless you use PCR or other peer2peer techniques. And for sure Neo900 won't go embrace illegal stuff like IMEI forging.
Bold statement, considering how many people are interested in the project and donated/pre-ordered already.
Other than that, I sympathize with need for pages reception, and HAM-friendly receiver (although, the latter can be achieved easily via USB dongle). Hoever, I don't quite see point of changeable IMEI (even putting aside fact that it won't happen AFAIK, for zillions of reasons), as in my book, it doesn't help to avoid being spied on (as you've stated yourself, sole fact of using GSM&friends service means accepting being traceable to some - not small - extent), and would, IMHO, only serve as snake-oil anonymity "measure", or promoter of fraudulent illegal activities.
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And if you think anonymity only promotes fraudulent activities then why take the precautions that the Neo900 takes at all? Why not just buy a standard device and let the NSA spy on you?
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2014-01-27
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Personally, I prefer Neo900 focusing on things that are *really* working (also working for supporting privacy), instead of things that just "look good" in a paper for average, who got all hyped up about PRISM.
While I think IMEI spoofing is no more wrong than MAC address spoofing in itself, usable for several legitimate reasons, and I would love for it to be supported, people shouldn't hope that it allows you to remain anonymous.
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Although I wouldn't confuse the amount of conditional entropy of the IMEI with its absolute entropy, it suffices to say that every bit I manage to successfully withhold is an extra bit the NSA needs to get via compromising TOR (easier) or by building a quantum computer (harder).
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Other than that, I sympathize with need for pages reception, and HAM-friendly receiver (although, the latter can be achieved easily via USB dongle). Hoever, I don't quite see point of changeable IMEI (even putting aside fact that it won't happen AFAIK, for zillions of reasons), as in my book, it doesn't help to avoid being spied on (as you've stated yourself, sole fact of using GSM&friends service means accepting being traceable to some - not small - extent), and would, IMHO, only serve as snake-oil anonymity "measure", or promoter of fraudulent illegal activities.
Cheers,
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