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I think it's actually the other way around. BECAUSE phone numbers are linked to our accounts and identities, it makes us vulnerable to SIM swapping. They should only be used for calling and texting people, nothing more. But nowadays we need to link our personal details to them, our accounts, which introduces this vulnerability because then it creates this incentive for an attack
Honestly, it would just be nice if someone made a mobile computing device that wasn't phone-capable at all. It is outdated functionality to have just one or two services use a totally separate protocol from everything else.
A tablet ?
The ones I had which allow mobile data connections also allow use as a phone. Not to mention that most tablets are the wrong size to carry them around all the time.
If you live in a country where carriers are required to identify phone numbers and do identity checks for SIM swaps they'll never, ever, allow someone to get a SIM with your number without providing valid govt ID. That's why it solves the issue and its safe. Just look at the numbers / stats and you'll find that the SIM swapping attacks happen on countries where no identification is required.