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posted by on Tuesday January 31 2017, @05:29PM   Printer-friendly
from the all-new-from-google dept.

Submitted via IRC for TheMightyBuzzard

When we first introduced Google Voice our goal was to create "one number for life"—a phone number that's tied to you, rather than a single device or a location. Since then, millions of people have signed up to use Google Voice to call, text and get voicemail on all their devices. It's been several years since we've made significant updates to the Google Voice apps (and by several, we mean around five ;)), but today we're bringing a fresh set of features to Google Voice with updates to our apps on Android, iOS and the web.

Source: https://blog.google/products/google-voice/ringing-2017-updates-our-google-voice-apps/


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  • (Score: 2) by dyingtolive on Tuesday January 31 2017, @07:09PM

    by dyingtolive (952) on Tuesday January 31 2017, @07:09PM (#461372)

    Burner SIM?

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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by edIII on Tuesday January 31 2017, @08:31PM

    by edIII (791) on Tuesday January 31 2017, @08:31PM (#461408)

    That's what I do exclusively. If I absolutely must, I could use txt messaging on a burner phone and never leave the original purchase location by more than a mile or so. Watch for video surveillance and whatnot, finish what you need out of the phone, and then ditch it to a homeless person. Which is nice to do anyways, it gives them a phone with unlimited talk and unlimited txt messaging for 30 days. That really helps a person out, and helps me with Bayesian poisoning.

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