Most people agree that security is much better with a phone that isn't in any way registered to your name, and that you can throw in the dumpster and start over if necessary.
I used to NEVER think I needed a hobby phone. I'm single, I don't mind getting crazy texts popped-up at work, and thought I had nothing to hide. In my case, there are CRAZIES out there who will call and KEEP CALLING YOU. I almost had to change my number. Since I spent about $25, then another $25 two months later, at the T-Mobile store for a prepaid, I have not had to deal with uunwanted calls.
Yes get one. To convince you I will tell you a true story. I am an attorney and in the course of a case I am handling I requested an opposing parties cell phone records over several days to determine if he had made contact with certain third parties. I got the records and then I had my assistant call all of the numbers. It turns out several of the numbers were to spa's around Houston and in Dallas. Worse yet, the opposing party was married. Would the numbers have been admissible in Court? Probably not in the circumstances of the case, but that doesn't mean that the opposing party wasn't in a very tight spot. Now if this was one of you, I apologize, but for god's sake everyone should get a hobby phone.
Y'all can save your bitching about how you don't like lawyers, I don't care.
Well said Alpha Male!
I've had a hobby phone even before I got into the hobby, its easy, convenient and disposable. But I do smile when I see I am not the only one in meeting w/2 phones.