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by jeroenhd
31 days ago
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There are services online dedicated to temporary account activation phone numbers to bypass Google's requirements, but most of them can only receive messages. Requiring the user to send an SMS seems like an excellent method to get rid of those services so that bots can no longer use them. I don't really see the point of a privacy-preserving workflow when it comes to a Google account. It's not like they need to know your phone number to track you. |
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>>don't really see the point of a privacy-preserving workflow when it comes to a Google account. It's not like they need to know your phone number to track you.
More information is always better.