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No you can't Nick. Stop lying to your customers, you're borrowing T-Mobile's network, notorious for leaking PID.
Only read this to see if he randomized SIMs and IMEI, but he’s just borrowing T-Mobile’s cheap SIMs.
People forgett ss7 too. If you can use normal features such as write sms or make calls without VoIP with your SIM card and smartphone, then it can no longer be considered secure. (This applies to everyone, by the way, including grapheneos, etc. and dumb phones)
Ain't the point that they'll be able to leak is a zip code?
And the entire location history of the SIM+IMEIs. That location data is billions of dollars in bets