Anonymous SIM / eSIM

MySudo

MySudo is a useful compartmentalization product (one app, many disposable numbers and emails) but it is not no-KYC — Apple/Google billing binds the user.

Website
mysudo.com
KYC
KYC required — U.S. operator; signup binds to App Store / Play Store identity. Listed for completeness — its no-real-name marketing is sometimes misread as no-KYC.
Status
active
Fiat on-ramp
no
Payment
card, in-app
Jurisdiction
United States (operator-disclosed)
Founded
2018
Open source
no
Custodial
yes
Last verified
Sources
2

Overview

What MySudo is#

A multi-identity mobile app for separating phone numbers, emails, and cards across different contexts.

Threat-model fit#

Compartmentalization between outside parties; not anonymity from the operator.

Strengths

Caveats

Verdict

MySudo is a useful compartmentalization product (one app, many disposable numbers and emails) but it is not no-KYC — Apple/Google billing binds the user. Listed because it is often misread; do not assume privacy from the operator.

FAQ

Does MySudo require KYC?
MySudo requires KYC. We list it here for completeness or because it is sometimes incorrectly described as no-KYC. U.S. operator; signup binds to App Store / Play Store identity. Listed for completeness — its no-real-name marketing is sometimes misread as no-KYC.
What payment methods does MySudo accept?
MySudo accepts: card, in-app.
Where is MySudo based?
Operating jurisdiction listed as United States (operator-disclosed). This is best-known information; corporate structure can be opaque.

Sources

  1. MySudo home · accessed
  2. Anonyome Labs (operator) · accessed

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