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Online privacy
Apr 18, 2025 10:46 PM
Non-member Joined: Nov 24, 2024
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Privacy has become my main concern too, especially with data breaches happening so often. For the past few months, I've been using a receive sms platform that's actually reliable. The difference is they use real phone numbers from various countries rather than VoIP numbers that get flagged. I've verified accounts on all major social media platforms, email services, and even some financial apps without issues. They maintain their number pool properly so they don't get blacklisted like most free services. The dashboard lets you manage multiple numbers simultaneously, which is perfect when you need separate identities for different projects. The best part is you can keep the messages indefinitely, unlike other services where they disappear after a few minutes