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https://www.ghostbymcafee.com/ghostesim/

 

John McAfee Emerges With Private Cell Phone Data Service

 

 

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How Ghost by McAfee Works

The service, which is data-only, uses eSIM so phones can connect to its network without needing a SIM card, which is traceable.

It provides coverage in 35 countries.

Users can manually select from more than 2,000 IP addresses in these countries to access service, making it difficult to pinpoint their location. They can change IP addresses as frequently as desired.

All network traffic will pass through multiple anonymized servers and cannot be traced accurately back to the customer.

The service is designed to obscure the user's location, and "a trace on your phone will show you are where you aren't," Rob Enderle, principal at The Enderle Group, told TechNewsWorld.

Ghost is providing a free app for the service for both iOS and Android.

The service supports the Google Pixel 3, 3XL, and 4 XI; the Samsung Galaxy S20, S20+, Fold, and Galaxy Z Flip; the iPhone 11 family, as well as the iPhone XS, XS Max and XR. Other phones that support eSIM technology may work on the network also.

The basic service package will offer access to Ghost's networks and 1 GB of data transfer. Additional data can be purchased as an add-on.

To use the data network, all that owners of a supported phone need to do is scan a QR code supplied when they purchase service. No personal information is required for sign-up and all service is prepaid with no contract, according to Ghost by McAfee.

 

 

Sounds interesting 😎

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Hello,

I would strongly recommend taking anything Mr. McAfee says with a healthy dose of skepticism and require independent verification before accepting it as factual.

Regards,

Aryeh Goretsky

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securitybreach
2 hours ago, goretsky said:

Hello,

I would strongly recommend taking anything Mr. McAfee says with a healthy dose of skepticism and require independent verification before accepting it as factual.

Regards,

Aryeh Goretsky


Well you would know considering that you actually worked for him at one time ;)

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On 7/16/2020 at 7:33 PM, securitybreach said:

Neat stuff.

 

Yup it sounds like a winner and would be great if it worked as presented. However I must agree with the comments posted here. You never know though it may just turn out to be a winner. 😎

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4 minutes ago, crp said:

 a phone that doesn't do phone calls.

 


Meh, who uses a cellphone for phone calls anymore? 😎

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