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Why We Built a Telecom Lock Module That Doesn’t Know Your Phone Number

Kathryn Jones — Founder, The Identity VaultKathryn built The Identity Vault to stop scams before they happen. Updated April 2026.Last Updated: April 2026 · 4 min read Key Takeaways When we built Identity Vault Lockdown, we made one promise. We would never store your sensitive information on our servers. As we expanded to cover telecom [...]

Your Data Never Leaves Your Device No servers. No storage. No exposure.

Kathryn Jones - Founder of The Identity Vault

Kathryn Jones — Founder, The Identity Vault
Kathryn built The Identity Vault to stop scams before they happen. Updated April 2026.
Last Updated: April 2026 · 4 min read


Key Takeaways

  • First and foremost, the telecom lock module never stores your carrier PIN or phone number — everything stays on your device only
  • Furthermore, carrier variation is the product — each carrier has a different process, so generic guides fail. We built carrier-specific screenshots instead
  • Additionally, switching from SMS 2FA to an authenticator app is the most impactful security upgrade most people never make
  • As a result of our Complete Vault bundle, identity, property, business, Medicare, and your phone number are all covered in one place
  • Finally, the telecom upsell appears the moment your vault hits 100% — because that is when your phone is still the last unlocked door

When we built Identity Vault Lockdown, we made one promise. We would never store your sensitive information on our servers. As we expanded to cover telecom security, however, that promise didn’t change. In fact, it got stronger. Here’s exactly how the telecom lock module works, and why carrier variation is the core feature.


🔒 The Same Architecture — Nothing on Our Servers

From the beginning, Identity Vault Lockdown was built around one principle. Your data stays on your device. Specifically, your SSN, credit freeze PINs, and IRS Identity Protection PIN never touch our servers. The telecom lock module follows that same architecture exactly.

In other words, your carrier PIN and phone number are never stored on our end. Instead, we guide you through each step. You take the actions. As a result, everything lives in your vault document on your device only. According to the FTC’s consumer privacy guidance, limiting third-party data sharing is one of the most effective ways to reduce breach exposure.

StepWho Does ItWhere It Lives
User fills in vault formYou — locally in browserYour device only
jsPDF generates the PDFYour browserNever leaves your device
PDF downloadsAutomaticYour device only
Server receivesNothing

Why Carrier Variation Is the Product

There are four major US carriers and dozens of regional ones. Each has a different PIN setup process. Each has a different name for Number Lock. Consequently, most SIM swap guides fail users. They give generic advice that doesn’t show you where to click in your app.

To solve this, we built a carrier detection system. It identifies your carrier during onboarding. Then it pre-filters every guide and screenshot to show only your carrier’s interface. In other words, you never see generic instructions — you see your exact screen.

“Most people have never set a carrier PIN because carriers don’t mention it at signup. We show you exactly where to find it — for every major US carrier — with annotated screenshots.”


The Authenticator App Migration Guide

Switching from SMS 2FA to an authenticator app sounds simple. In practice, however, most people never finish. The reason is friction. Every platform buries the setting in a different place. Our step guide solves this problem directly.

Rather than giving a broad description, we walk through the exact navigation path for each of your top 10 accounts. For example, if your bank’s setting is under Account → Security → Login Verification, we show you that exact screen. Similarly, every other account gets its own specific path. The goal is zero friction.

  1. First, carrier detection on onboarding — Select your carrier and all guides pre-filter to your carrier’s interface only
  2. Additionally, account-specific 2FA guides — Sub-guides for Gmail, Outlook, Chase, BofA, Fidelity, Schwab, Coinbase, IRS.gov, SSA.gov, and Amazon
  3. Finally, Claude AI for unlisted carriers — For regional carriers, we use the Claude API with only the carrier name — no personal data — to generate real-time guidance

What the Telecom Lock Module Means for Complete Protection

The Complete Vault bundle costs $185. It covers identity, property, business registry, Medicare, and your phone number. Together, these five modules address every major way someone can take over your life. That’s genuinely rare in the protection space.

Furthermore, your telecom records stay on your device. Additionally, the vault PDF records your carrier PIN date, Number Lock status, auth app, Google Voice number, migrated accounts, and fraud flag details. For the full picture of what’s covered, therefore, see the free 30-step Identity Lockdown Checklist.


The Upsell Moment — and Why We Time It This Way

The telecom upsell banner appears when your identity vault hits 100%. We chose this moment deliberately. That’s when you feel most protected. It’s also, however, when you most need to know your phone number is still exposed.

Consequently, this is our highest-urgency cross-sell. We show it before property and business upsells. It’s dismissable and shown twice at most — because we want you informed, not annoyed.


Add the Telecom Lock Module to Your Vault

Telecom Essentials starts at $35 and covers the three most impactful steps. Full Telecom Vault is $55 and covers all five. Additionally, you can bundle with identity for $115 — saving $15 versus buying separately.

👉 Add the telecom lock module today — your phone number is still the one door left open.


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