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  • When she saids no sim I am thinking we can assume she also means your turning off the cellular radio. (Why would leave that one if you don't have service?) Just wasting battery and I am pretty sure you are still hanging out your location to carriers.

  • But she explains why that is different in the video.

    The idea is the hotspot is an entirely separate device, that just provides Internet access/VPN access. Your not logging in to your VoIP provider or your messaging applications using that hotspot. You can also purchase the device and service anonymously making it much harder to connect to your identity to the hotspot.

    This separates the baseband processor from our sensitive data that is stored on our phone. This also forces your phone to actually use the VPN. (There has been reports that Apple and Google bypass the VPN in some cases if you use a VPN on your phone.)

  • There is literally no reason why most of these devices can't act as their own server

    As much as I dislike cloud stuff. The cloud is by far the easiest solution for support and average users.

    Your not dealing with end users calling in and having to diagnose why two devices on their network are not talking to each other.

    As long as both your devices have Internet it will work.

  • My ads only come on when it is the absolute worst situation to interact with my device.

    Holding a basket of laundry???! Oh better play and ad.

    Are your hands muddy from cleaning out a gutter? Better play an ad.

    You handling raw chicken??? It is ad time!!!

    Their are ways to avoid YouTube ads. YouTube is my favorite platform without ads.