Phreeli Phones: Privacy is the New Normal, But Not Just for Spies

Nicholas Merrill, the privacy crusader who once took on the FBI, is now launching Phreeli, a phone carrier that requires only a ZIP code for sign-up. Forget burner phones; Merrill wants privacy to be as mundane as your morning coffee, minus the surveillance jitters. Privacy: the new black, and apparently, the new boring.

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Hot Take:

Move over, James Bond! Nicholas Merrill is here to save the day with the most secretive phone service you never knew you needed. Forget about burner phones; he’s offering a privacy party where the only RSVP required is your ZIP code. This isn’t just a phone service; it’s a statement—privacy is the new black, and everyone wants to wear it!

Key Points:

– Phreeli is a new phone carrier by Nicholas Merrill requiring only a ZIP code for sign-up.
– Phreeli aims to be the most privacy-focused phone carrier in the US.
– The carrier doesn’t store personal data, using zero-knowledge proofs for privacy.
– Merrill’s background includes fighting an FBI surveillance order for over a decade.
– Phreeli operates as a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO) using T-Mobile’s infrastructure.

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