AntiSpyPhoneには発送時に購入者の匿名性を守るための仕組みがあります

AntiSpyPhone has a mechanism to protect the buyer's anonymity at the time of shipping

Since we received such a question, we would like to share AntiSpy.shop’s policy with everyone.

"If I buy an AntiSpyPhone from your company, won’t individuals be identified from the shipping records?"

For those who want to thoroughly protect smartphone privacy, the suspicion "Will my identity be tracked the moment I purchase?" is common.
Especially if the device’s unique identification number IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) is recorded and linked, there is a risk of later identifying who is using it.

At AntiSpy.shop, we take maximum care regarding this point. We do not acquire or record IMEI numbers at the time of shipping.

In other words, no clues remain to identify which device was sent to which person.
In other words, shipping records remain, but even we cannot track which device went to whom.

This policy is significantly different from other smartphone sellers.
In regular mobile shops or online sales sites, IMEI and purchaser information are usually linked and stored for inventory management and support purposes.
Moreover, if that information leaks externally or is disclosed unintentionally, there is a possibility that the user’s usage history could be tracked.

AntiSpyPhone is designed from the start to eliminate such risks.

• IMEI is not checked at the time of order
• Device information is not stored after shipping
• No activation required

This creates a structure where "being identified just by purchasing" does not happen.

Of course, the device has an IMEI, but it is not sent to third parties unless network communication occurs during initial setup.
AntiSpyPhone does not use GMS (Google Mobile Services), so there is no worry about unnecessary communication occurring in the background.

In conclusion
AntiSpyPhone prevents "being exposed the moment you buy it."

We ensure thorough anonymity from the shipping stage for users who prioritize privacy to the utmost.

 

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