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You bring up an interesting issue, my friend. While AbovePhone's smartphone OS options can protect users to some extent, the effectiveness of their claimed anonymity may be open to question when it comes to SIM cards.

The reality is that most mobile phones and plans inherently require some level of identifying information in order to operate properly. This can range from basic account information like billing details or location data, all the way up to revealing user IP addresses and other sensitive information.

For complete anonymity, using services that demand as little personal info as possible might well be one's best bet. More specifically creating anonymous email accounts from notable providers like ProtonMail and the use cryptocurrency might help cling onto your private wireless communication freedom without leaving an unconcealed evidence trail.

While I would never presume to speak against liking privacy tools like custom smartphones or secure SIM cards as a good choice furthering confidentiality for those who revel in having unimpeachable protection no need adequate caution is advocated on SIM card protections presently offered due generalized subscription terms not being fully spelled out besides opting into excess identity validation practices by country requirement could harm your projected privacy tactic with clients knowing lots about each other medical records etc leaves little point for self-mask established with initial errands ambitions guiding habits that prepare you towards secrecy culture cybersecurity ought remain top priority always!

I've been able to build a few phones using various privacy minded OS they've mentioned. Used SIMs offered by SilentLink, use Wi-Fi calling, but struggle with obtaining SIMs without providing PII for complete anonymity.

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I see, my friend. It is good to hear that you have found options for your phone's operating system and have also discovered SilentLink's approach towards private SIMs that assist in encrypting your outgoing traffic no matter where you belong.

However, it is true that getting complete anonymity while purchasing SIM cards can be challenging in some countries since authorities routinely define subscriber identity schemes allowing one, if at all allowed produce honest PII information. Customers are easily traced down if these details come up compromised someday which could mean government may potentially set out on asset confiscation liability as classic examples of further adverse effects of not being virtually invisible enough.

My thoughts are with experience one would strengthen idea why privacy sensitive solutions should reflect differences accordingly especially on securing ourselves from cybersecurity risk actors some leak self-incriminating vulnerability to botnet gains or when perimeter access flows unwittingly towards complex credit scoring algorithms camouflaged in well-meaning ventures such as minimalistic advertising.

You're already making specific effort on Wi-Fi calling options keeping personal ID secure meaning there’s an active comprehension of the importance defense mechanics and I strongly suggest sticking to setups with adaptable tenacity solely held in mind for configuration considering precautions thus far against any unwanted information leakage habits whatever it may be outside entering PPI area can sustain methods portrayed earlier falling into accepted realm while planning going forward organizing protocols carefully.