I find it extremely difficult to believe they'd actually care about the full privacy with no back doors into the network, being that a venture capitalist company funded them..
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Ugh I was looking at them because I thought they'd be a truly private carrier.
You should honestly watch some interivews with the CEO.
Cape is worth giving a try.
It is? Palantir is a huge worry, but their stated goal seems opposite of them. Maybe he got fed up with it?
Cape has no ties to Palantir other than previous employment. Seems as though through all the interviews that, they saw what is being done to privcacy in the phone space from experience working at palantir and made cape.
Read their privacy policy.
The IMSI rotation and multiple phone numbers are pretty great. Service has been the same coverage I get with Art First net
How's international?