When I want to register an account with Gmail now, it says "Google will send a text message containing a verification code to your mobile phone."
I don't want to give Google my mobile phone number!!
How do I get around this?
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When I want to register an account with Gmail now, it says "Google will send a text message containing a verification code to your mobile phone." I don't want to give Google my mobile phone number!! How do I get around this? |
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This is a measure that Google have put in place to try to prevent spammers signing up for hundreds Gmail accounts that they'll use and then throwaway. It effectively limits one Gmail account per phone number. The only way round this is if you already have a Google account that they trust, you can then use that to create a GMail address and account. Google accounts are not necessarily the same as GMail accounts, you can create a Google Account using any email address that you already have. Presumably you already have another free web mail account from another provider, one that isn't linked to anything immediately personally identifiable? If so you can use that to sign up for a Google account.
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The easy is to buy a phone card and use that particular phone number. Where I live, I can buy a phone card for less than $10. If you go as far as asking a question to avoid this bit of privacy loss, I think you would do it... Actually gmail use this to prevent abuse of system and prevent robot from registering many accounts at once. As far as I know they do not track your data with it. |
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Sign up for Google Voice & provide that number. |
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Ask a friend if they mind if you use their phone for that purpose. If someone asked me if they could give Google my phone number, I'd be okay with it (they already have it!) even if I thought you were a bit paranoid. |
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There are several options available:
Update: even if you verify by text message, the phone number won't appear in your settings. |
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