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How to Verify Facebook Account without a Phone

Facebook constantly rolls out updates to control the population of spammers and ensure quality social networking. It included a security check which pr0mpts to confirm our phone number.

Purpose of Phone Verification

A lot of social media websites upgraded email verification to the next level, Phone number verification. The system sends you a code through either through SMS or a phone call and you must enter the code to verify your account.
If you restrain from getting phone verified on Facebook, you will be constantly bugged to enter a Captcha for every friend required and page like. There is already an obvious level of spam in Facebook, No wonder if Facebook makes Phone Verification Mandatory in future.

How to Verify Facebook Account Without A Phone

1. Disposable Numbers:- Disposable Numbers are easy to setup call redirection services which adds an extra privacy layer on the Internet.
Google Voice allows free Call Redirection to unlimited number of mobile phones. You can setup a pseudo number and redirect it to your existing number or your friend’s (Assuming an account is already setup with the original)
iNumbr is a premium disposable call redirection service which costs 6.99$ per month and gives one free disposable number.

Alternative Uses of Disposable Numbers

  • You may use to them to secure your privacy on the Internet
  • You may not want to give your real number in Craiglist, Ebay e.t.c where it is mandatory
  • Setup Multiple Accounts with a same number

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