FCC Wants to Kill Burner Phones by Forcing Telecoms to Verify All Customers' IDs
Original: FCC Wants to Kill Burner Phones by Forcing Telecoms to Get All Customers' IDs
The FCC is pushing to require telecoms to collect government IDs from all customers, effectively ending anonymous prepaid burner phones in the US.
The FCC is proposing rules that would require telecom carriers to verify the identity of every customer before activating service. This move would eliminate anonymous prepaid 'burner phones,' long used by journalists, domestic abuse survivors, and privacy-conscious individuals. Critics warn the policy could undermine digital privacy and disproportionately harm vulnerable populations, while proponents argue it would curb fraud and criminal activity.
美國聯邦通訊委員會(FCC)近期提出一項爭議性政策方向:要求所有電信業者在為用戶開通服務前,必須取得並驗證每一位用戶的政府核發身份證明文件。這項政策若付諸實施,將從根本上改變美國預付型電話市場的生態,並對長期以來廣泛使用的「Burner Phone」(一次性預付匿名門號)造成致命打擊。
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