How to sign up services without phone number?

Hello all, recently wanted to signup for temporary permanent legit emailmid in gmail. It was asking me Phone number in process, i tried to use multiple numbers from regular online resources ( more than 30) but nothing worked. I don’t want to give my personal phone number in real life to someone’s unless Its I want to.

How do I sign up services where phone number is required ? Is there throw away phone number I can get ? Is there way to skip it all together ( not on Gmail for sure ) Your help be appreciated.

  • @Cinner@lemmy.worldB
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    11 months ago

    You can get an eSIM pretty cheap, or buy individual activation phones from truverifi and similar sites. But it’s like $30/mo if you want a private number. Just to activate services it’s a dollar or two depending on the services.

    Just make sure you remove it as a security code phone # after you create the account.

    There is one site I know of that sells Ukrainian phone numbers for $15/year. Texts come in via email. A phone number is a phone number, if it doesn’t have to be US for some reason.

    • @Alborlin@lemmy.worldOP
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      111 months ago

      Thanks for reply .In don’t want to be stuck with a temporary phone at all. It will be just to sign up and that’s all. I am not bound tonany country for signup , I can be any country in world as you said a phone number is a phone number. Can you let me know details?

      • @FelipeFelop@discuss.online
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        311 months ago

        Generally, the reasons for a phone number are:

        Account recovery 2FA

        If you don’t want to use your number then consider a pre-pay sim. Depending what country you are in this will cost pennies per year.

        I would suggest something like ProtonMail or most paid email services won’t require a number.

  • mommykink
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    311 months ago

    Anecdotally, I’ve had good luck using the paid app Burner. YMMV, but it always worked for me

  • slazer2au
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    311 months ago

    I generally use tv numbers for this stuff.

    555 numbers for the US.

  • Gunpachi
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    211 months ago

    I think there are services which offer temporary phone numbers like mysudo for instance. That being said, I have never used such services so I don’t know how viable it is.

  • @lemmefixdat4u@lemmy.world
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    211 months ago

    If you’re in the US, a Google VOIP number is free. The only service that won’t accept it is - Google. The drawback? You gotta use it every now and then or they’ll reclaim the number. And Google listens to all the conversations and texts.

    • @kalpol@lemmy.world
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      Lot of places don’t accept Google Voice numbers any more (or VOIP in general). They straight up want your cell.