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The developed world is increasingly forcing people to use incompetently designed technology. The #digitalTransformation movement is being forced onto people.

Just like we cannot rely on the public sector to solve the climate crisis, we also cannot rely on the public sector to deploy well-designed privacy-respecting inclusive technology. We always need an analog option.

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Every bank, shitty giant social media platform and countless websites demand a phone number. It’s foolish to give them a voice number (esp. mobile) unless you actually welcome calls from them, their partners, whoever they sell your data to, and whoever exfiltrates it. The best move with all these untrustworthy data-sharing-happy businesses is to give them a pure fax number which is answered only by a fax machine.

In the rare case where reaching you is so important that they would use the number to send you a fax, then it’s probably a message you want to receive anyway (and best to have it in writing). I kept a gratis fax number for decades and never got fax spam.

One extra perk to this is if customer files have fax-only numbers, it could give some pause before a company decides to ditch their fax line.

My unsolved problem:

J2.com no longer gives free fax numbers. I can only find providers who charge a flat subscription of ~$15—25/month (which includes an allowance on outbound faxes). I don’t really need a fax sending svc. I wouldn’t mind paying <$10/year just to have a number that emails faxes to me, even if there is some small measured rate when it actually gets used. A pay-per-fax service like that is hard to find. Any tips would be appreciated.

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[–] Libb@piefed.social 1 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

It’s foolish to give them a voice number (esp. mobile) unless you actually welcome calls from them, their partners, whoever

I pay 2€/month (here in France) for a mobile number we use only for the purpose of sharing it. We never answer it unless we expect a call. If we don't we just don't care.

[–] freedomPusher@sopuli.xyz 1 points 2 weeks ago

Generally I would expect in france to be able to get a prepaid SIM for €15, which would then last a year. Is that not an option?

I would still object to paying anything, and then being forced to tend to that number which pinpoints a geographical location. If they can get msg to you by sms or voicemail, that likely satisfies any obligation they have to inform you which then creates an obligation on you to monitor the phone (I suspect).