Is it a good enough solution for IMEI tracking to use an alternative device to provide a hotspot connection?

This approach appears to protect any new device that hasn’t inserted a SIM card from being identified.

But I’m not sure how much information is carried to the second device by using hotspot.

Is this a good solution so far? Should I try to spoof IMEI?

  • Ulrich@feddit.org
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    17 hours ago

    I am trying to keep my device IMEI information private

    By replacing it with another not-private one? For what purpose?

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      17 hours ago

      using another not-private device is just a temporary solution. In the end I would like to use a portable router that supports MAC/IMEI randomnization

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        16 hours ago

        Not sure how that would work. IMEI is how the carrier knows who you are and grants you network access.

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          14 hours ago

          They certainly can be spoofed or cloned.

          But thats as illegal as it gets and faces serious proscecution.

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            12 hours ago

            Spoofing IMEI isn’t helping if OP pays for the service with bank account / credit card, or walks in a store to pay but with face exposed, or turns on the cell-hotspot device on at home (because they’ll be able to associate the SIM/Service-Plan with your address via cellular triangulation, and thus your identity)