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Not just locally on the device! There must be an error when calling or texting the number.

Data must work for internet for Signal, VoIP, etc.

This is for a UK PAYG SIM.

There should be no way for anyone to demand my number, or for me to leak it, or doing so should be irrelevant as it does not work.

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 month ago

I don’t think so. As providers assign a number to each subscriber, like even an Apple Watch technically has its own number.

So the issue is the “way for anyone to demand my number “

Oh. Perhaps a hotspot; and tether to it. And use WiFi wherever you can otherwise? “They” could demand your number but it couldn’t ring you.