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Google Pixel devices use advanced hardware security, including the Titan M2 security chip and locked bootloaders.

You may find software online claiming to "change" or "rewrite" IMEIs. It is important to distinguish between two scenarios:

Instead of changing the IMEI, focus on digital privacy: Use a VPN, disable location services, use privacy-focused apps (Signal, ProtonMail), and clear browser data regularly.

The IMEI is a unique 15-digit serial number assigned to every device that connects to a cellular network. Think of it as your phone's digital fingerprint or social security number. Carriers use this number to: Identify valid devices on their network. Blacklist stolen or lost phones. Manage service subscriptions and device financing. Can You Change the IMEI on a Google Pixel?

Changing the IMEI on Google Pixel phones carries several risks and limitations: