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Good question. Simple answer, and again, I'm ignorant on cellular hacking, but the consensus is a) don't trust anything from the app store b) don't trust anything unless you've got your phone properly secured at root. Just as you'd secure your PC via a variety of layers, and ultimately wardrivIng with disposable hardware, if you're absolutely serious.
Edit: would like to know myself if anyone has an answer. If cash burners still exist, it's probably the easiest answer. But then you'd have to worry about triangulation.
Personally, I'll probably just use my real info. And... now I understand all the retired hackers I knew long ago who decided obfuscation wasn't worth their efforts.
Learn THEIR coms too. Take your SIM cards out when you want anon and don’t turn electronics on unless absolutely necessary. Turn off auto updates
Basically, yes. If you really want anonymity, the only real solution is using hijacked hardware. And that's opening a bad can of worms, probably worse than just knowing how to pick your battles.
Appreciate all the insight in the thread.