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Originally Posted by TinMan
I've read elsewhere that there are advantages to using the web interface when it comes to anonymity. Anyone care to comment on that?
At the very least, I would not want the app residing on my phone, or my computer when I sync.
I'm still reluctant to make the switch, as I don't trust that my smartphone will avoid making a connection between RL and hobby life.
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TM - I've been transitioning to GV over the last few weeks. Here is what I am seeing with it...
I'm using GV for texting and for calls and you can use the web interface for either.
In your phone browser go to
http://www/google.com/voice - that's the web interface. But you know that.
Pros? Close your browser and clear your browser history and there isn't anything to be "found" sitting on your phone by an SO.
Cons? Much easier to just use the app to manage calls. The app has easier notifications and integration with your phone.
I've done some testing and if I set GV to show the caller's caller ID, my call history at ATT shows the original caller's caller ID. Don't like having that in the "record" for discovery. So, I set GV to show my GV # when someone calls me. Although I don't know who exactly is calling me, my call history at ATT shows my GV # only. I'm more comfortable having to create an explanation for one GV # that calls me rather than random numbers that can be identified many times with a Google search that shows number in reviews. (Plus, I have two "wingman" friends who will always swear that they've called me and will cover for me if it comes to having to explain certain things like that.)
So, set GV to only show me the GV # on caller ID, don't install the GV app on my phone, clean out my browser cache and I'm feeling good that, short of LE or some authority intervening, I'm not too exposed. The trick is me maintaining the discipline to clear that browser cache and history on my phone. Get lazy and the risk goes up. Staying diligent only requires that you spend the 15 seconds required to browse and login to the web interface.
There may be some things I'm missing but that's the key items I've discovered so far.
Anyone else have thoughts around the web interface vs usage of the installed app with respect to keeping things "quiet"?