I keep seeing ads for cool tools, but I hesitate because they want my phone number. Do virtual numbers actually let you sign up safely, or is there a catch I should know about?
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Virtual numbers are a decent way to sign up for things without risking your real number. They’re not bulletproof—some services block them—but they’re great for casual use. I’ve messed around with https://tiger-sms.store/, and it’s a cheap, no-fuss option. If you’re just testing stuff out, it’s a smart move to stay safe.