An FCC plan could end the anonymous burner phone in the US

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The US telecoms regulator wants ID checks before you can buy a phone. Privacy groups say the plan would end anonymous burner phones and tie every American’s identity to a number.

Buying a phone without handing over your identity could soon be impossible in the US. A Federal Communications Commission proposal would force providers to run identity checks before switching on a line, Fortune reported.

The FCC adopted the plan, FCC 26-27, on 30 April under its long-running robocall docket. It borrows the “know your customer” approach that banks use to screen account holders.

What the proposal asks for

Providers would have to collect a customer’s name, home address, government ID number and a second phone number before activating or renewing service. The rules would cover traditional carriers, mobile networks and internet-calling (VoIP) services.

The practical effect, critics say, is the end of the anonymous prepaid phone, better...

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