What the title says. I’m trying to discern if using a number acquired and served through JMP for phone and text, versus a mobile carrier, provides a better data security and privacy experience.
On the one hand I wouldn’t be subject to the almost yearly data breaches that a number of the carriers experience, nor their potential snooping. However on the other, I’m not sure if using JMP and Cheogram actually provides any increase in privacy or security on that front?


I think if anything the appeal to me is to be able to jump ship on a number anytime I feel it’s too compromised, with minimal registration requirements-- I.E. personal information. For any communications that are more sensitive, I typically use encrypted mediums.