Facebook lets you sign up with either an email or a phone number, but it frequently prompts for phone verification anyway — especially on new accounts, when logging in from a new device, or after an automatic security flag asks you to "confirm it'''s really you." That'''s inconvenient if you'''re testing a signup flow, managing a second account for a project, or don'''t want a social network holding your personal number.
Steps
- Rent a number for Facebook — an instant rental covers the one-time verification.
- When Facebook asks for a phone number (at signup, or in a "confirm your identity" security prompt), enter the rented number with its country code.
- Facebook sends a verification code by SMS, usually within seconds.
- Enter the code from your rental'''s status page to finish verifying.
Instant or monthly?
An instant rental is enough for a one-time signup or security check. If you expect Facebook to text the same number again later (repeated login-approval prompts on a new account are common), a monthly rental keeps it reachable instead of releasing it right after the first code.
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