Proxyearth: The Privacy Nightmare Threatening India’s Security

Proxyearth claims it can pinpoint any Indian citizen’s location using just their mobile number, making privacy as extinct as a dodo. While the site sounds like a harmless “mobile number tracker,” it’s actually a master at exposing highly sensitive data, from Aadhaar numbers to full identities.

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Hot Take:

Proxyearth might as well be called “Privacy? What Privacy?” because it’s turning privacy into an endangered species in India. With its flashy map pinpointing your exact location and more personal details than your grandma’s diary, Proxyearth is the nosy neighbor who knows too much. Forget about your location only being known to the pizza guy, now the whole world’s invited to the party!

Key Points:

  • Proxyearth claims to locate any Indian citizen using just their mobile number.
  • The tool offers detailed personal information, including full biodata and Aadhaar numbers.
  • It likely uses breached KYC and Aadhaar data, possibly from telecom insiders or past data leaks.
  • Proxyearth’s “About Us” section downplays its capabilities and omits data source details.
  • It poses a national security threat by enabling unrestricted access to personal information.

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