The FCC Wants to Eliminate Burner Phones

A proposed FCC rule would kill burner phones: phones whose accounts are not attached to a particular person.

The FCC plans to do this by legally forcing the country’s telecoms to store a wealth of personal information about essentially all phone customers, including a government issued identification number and their physical address, alarming privacy advocates and civil rights activists who compare the measures to those from authoritarian countries where it can be difficult to buy a mobile phone plan without giving up your identity.

The proposed change would drastically shake up how people obtain phone plans in the U.S., and have all sorts of privacy and cybersecurity knock-on effects. The FCC is proposing the data collection partly as a way to combat scammers, with telecoms being required to collect other information on business and foreign customers like the intended use case of their bulk phone plan purchase and their IP address. But the changes would mean telecoms collect data on all new and renewing customers, and the FCC provides a long list of other things that the collected data could help authorities with…

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Brit tourist, 60, found dead in room at Greek holiday island as cops launch probe into his death

A BRITISH tourist has been found dead in a rental room on a Greek holiday island. Cops have launched a probe after the lifeless body of the 60-year-old was discovered in Crete. The man had been travelling alone and staying in the coastal city of Rethym…

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‘Opening a new chapter for talent and investment’: Macron on PM Modi’s seventh visit to France

By R Anil Kumar NICE, France, June 14, 2026. French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday, June 14, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s seventh visit to France reflected the growing strength of the India-France partnership and marked the beginning of a n…

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