A technology burner is a temporary or disposable device, typically a phone or laptop, used to protect privacy, avoid tracking, or separate identities online. Often employed in sensitive situations, such as by journalists, activists, or individuals concerned with surveillance, burner tech allows users to communicate or browse without leaving a digital footprint. These devices are usually inexpensive, pre-paid, and not linked to personal information. Once their purpose is served, they're discarded or reset. While they offer privacy advantages, they can also raise ethical or legal concerns depending on usage. As digital privacy grows more complex, burner tech is gaining relevance worldwide.

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