mattura
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I've been registered on a social networking site for a couple of years now, and recently they've brought in a compulsory activation by mobile phone number (as in you type in your number, they send a text message with a code, and you type in the code). While this is I'm sure very well meaning in the fight against fake accounts and spammers, I can't help feeling that my privacy would be jeopardised to an unreasonable level if I were to give out my mobile number to websites.
I used to feel this way about my email address, but you can change emails very easily these days and there are even temporary inboxes, created just for the purpose of registering on these types of sites (mailinator, maileater etc).
As far as I know, there is no temporary phone number site or forwarding service (for uk numbers).
Would you be comfortable giving your mobile number out during account activations?
Does anyone out there *not* have a mobile phone?
I used to feel this way about my email address, but you can change emails very easily these days and there are even temporary inboxes, created just for the purpose of registering on these types of sites (mailinator, maileater etc).
As far as I know, there is no temporary phone number site or forwarding service (for uk numbers).
Would you be comfortable giving your mobile number out during account activations?
Does anyone out there *not* have a mobile phone?