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Buying a SIM card abroad can seem like a simple way to get internet access. But in many countries, it comes with serious risks. Criminals exploit SIM card registration requirements to steal passport details from unsuspecting travellers. This leads to identity theft and financial fraud.

Why SIM card registration poses a risk

Many popular travel destinations, including Thailand, France, Spain, Italy, Kenya, Morocco, Mexico, Colombia, Argentina, and Australia, require passport or ID registration when buying a local SIM card. Travellers looking for cheap mobile data often purchase SIM cards from unauthorised sellers, unknowingly exposing their personal information to scammers.

Fraudsters use stolen passport details to access bank accounts, apply for loans, commit identity theft, or sell data to third parties. Some even offer pre-registered SIM cards, which might be linked to someone else’s identity, creating legal risks for the buyer.

Vykintas Maknickas, CEO of Saily, a travel eSIM provider, warns: “Registering a SIM card helps prevent crime, but criminals also exploit this process. Never trust the first SIM seller you see outside an airport or train station.”

How to protect yourself from SIM registration scams

Use a travel eSIM
Instead of relying on physical SIM cards, consider an eSIM-based mobile provider like Saily. eSIMs offer secure and transparent mobile internet access without the need for physical registration. Some providers also include built-in cybersecurity protection.

Buy from authorised sellers
Always purchase SIM cards from official carrier stores, airport kiosks, or authorised resellers to ensure they are genuine and properly registered.

Verify the registration process
Make sure the SIM card is registered in your name with valid ID and confirm this with the network provider. Unregistered or pre-registered SIM cards could put you at risk of legal trouble.

Monitor your bank accounts
After registering a new SIM card, check bank statements and phone bills for unusual activity to detect possible identity theft.

Stay safe with a travel eSIM

Saily provides affordable and secure eSIMs with instant setup, flexible data plans, and coverage in over 200 destinations. Created by the experts behind NordVPN, Saily also includes anti-malware protection to safeguard your data while travelling.

For more information, visit Saily.com.

By Fergus McCarthy

Fergus McCarthy is a seasoned publishing professional with over three decades of experience in the media industry. In 1993, he co-founded Parents News, a pioneering publication aimed at providing busy parents in Southwest London with essential information on education, entertainment, sports, and family-friendly activities. Under his leadership, Parents News quickly expanded its reach from 60,000 to 192,000 monthly printed copies, establishing additional branches in Kent, South London, Northern Ireland, and Cornwall. In 1997, recognizing the potential of digital media, Fergus helped launch Parents News UK Online, which carried digital editions of the printed publication and offered a broader range of national information. The website's popularity soared, attracting up to 700 daily hits at its peak. Although Parents News transitioned to an online-only platform in 2017, Fergus continues to play a vital role as Publisher and Advertising Manager, focusing on providing value to businesses through effective advertorials.