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by philiphodgen
5225 days ago
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1. Congratulations on the extremely sane privacy policy. Easily understood. Practical. 2. http://txt.gs doesn't resolve. 3. There have been times I wanted to send text messages without exposing my phone number. Benign reasons. This could be a good solution for me. (I carry two phones and want to text someone from the "other" phone which of course I don't have with me and I don't want that person to know the phone number of the phone I have with me.) (So when I say "I carry two phones" I of course mean I constantly forget to carry two phones.) |
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So in other words, you wouldn't be able to use your second phone and decide on an impulse to send a message to 867-5309.
On the other hand, you could tell the other person to initiate the conversation to you. "Hey, TEXT me at philiph@txt.gs. Yeah, I know it's confusing. Just put the email address in, where you usually put phone numbers."
Then once they texted you, you could text them back numerous times, over weeks or months, until they "/stop" the service.