It’s becoming more and more popular for websites (including Google & others) to demand you SMS text verify to use the service. This can be a huge drag on privacy. This article goes over a few services you can pay some tiny amount of cryptocurrency to get a burner SMS text number just for this purpose, including tips on which ones to use for which service:
https://simplifiedprivacy.com/best-temporary-burner-sms-verification-services/
Note: There are no affiliate links. This is a neutral third party article.
LinkOpensChest_wav ( @LinkOpensChest_wav@beehaw.org ) English3•10 months agoThis account seems to post nothing but content from this site. Doesn’t seem very “neutral” or “third party” to me…
smeg ( @smeg@feddit.uk ) English2•10 months agoMaybe it’s their website? I assume they’re saying the site is neutral rather than the account.
online ( @online@programming.dev ) English2•10 months agoCan’t even get the jmp.chat name right… They refer to it as jmb.chat
BlinkerFluid ( @BlinkerFluid@lemmy.one ) English1•10 months agoCrypto is a scam.
in all fields, forever.
WishfulAlbatross ( @WishfulAlbatross@monero.town ) English1•8 months agoCheck out these too:
- https://silent.link
- https://phantomphone.app
- https://www.textverified.com
- https://juicysms.com
- https://www.smspool.net
You can pay with Monero and they require no info to sign up or very minimal info such as an email