Privacy Telecom ‘Cape’ Introduces ‘Disappearing Call Logs’ That Delete Every 24 Hours

Privacy Telecom ‘Cape’ Introduces ‘Disappearing Call Logs’ That Delete Every 24 Hours

Privacy Telecom ‘Cape’ Introduces ‘Disappearing Call Logs’ That Delete Every 24 Hours

https://www.404media.co/privacy-telecom-cape-introduces-disappearing-call-logs-that-delete-every-24-hours/

Publish Date: 2026-02-02 09:02:00

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Cape, a privacy-focused telecommunications company, says it has introduced a feature that automatically deletes a user’s call data records, such as who they call and when, every 24 hours. These “disappearing call logs” as Cape describes them break with the telecom industry standard of keeping hold of call logs for months if not years.

“One of our first design principles was to minimize the amount of data that we collect and the amount of data that we store,” John Doyle, CEO of Cape, told 404 Media in an interview. “There’s no other business purpose to keep most of these logs more than like a day.”

Call data records, or CDRs, are metadata about a user’s phone call and text records. This includes the phone number the user contacted. This information can be especially revealing, showing that a particular person called an abortion clinic, for instance. In 2024, hackers stole “nearly all” of AT&T customers’ call records spanning several months. That in turn started a rush from the FBI to protect the identities of confidential informants, Bloomberg reported. That hack was so damaging in part because AT&T kept its customers’ call records for an extended period of time.

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Cape is a mobile virtual network operator (MVNO), meaning it runs its service on top of other companies’ existing telecommunications infrastructure. Cape isn’t building cellphone towers; it’s making software to add security benefits. Cape is able to make changes to how long it retains data and other technical aspects because it runs its own mobile core—all of the software necessary to route messages and essentially be a telecom. 

404 Media asked Cape to demonstrate that CDRs were being deleted. In response, Cape made a video describing the process. It appeared…

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