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Is using an SMS service like Anveo suitable for anonymization?
Tell me please, I want to make myself a virtual SIM card for receiving SMS, outside the jurisdiction of the vast motherland, in unfriendly countries. I want to use the number to link my accounts to a phone number so that history does not repeat itself when MTS intercepts SMS for Telegram. I read on the net, searched, deduced the condition that the number must be able to receive messages from short numbers, i.e. from numbers of Internet services such as Google, Twitter, Skype, etc., and not all sites offering these services are suitable. For example, the wonderful and convenient twilio unfortunately does not accept such SMS. In anveo, such numbers are only US-owned. What is required from the service is https, webhooks or an incoming message viewing cabinet, a small monthly fee of 1-2 $ per number. The advantage will be a small amount of payments (in anveo at least 15, in twilio 20 usd), API,
In anveo, the site is too confusing, not webdual at all, a lot of incomprehensible, besides, the minimum payment is $15. Has anyone used his services? Tell me what opportunities are there, how did you do it, at what tariff, how much did you pay, what service technologies did you use? Unfortunately, my knowledge of technical English for this area is not enough to understand what I will get by sending 15 bucks to the service. Share your experience of use, tell your opinion, or advise something else.
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Yes, I do.
The tariff is minimal, it costs about a dollar (perhaps with something) per month. I don’t remember, because the minimum payment amount covers the needs for several months.
Numbers by states (different), "type-mobile" and "type-landline" - you can choose, forwarded to mobile phones in the Russian Federation and Estonia. SMS comes to the soap , but you can view it in the office, of course. And there are faxes. Essno, you can send SMS, including - sic! and to Russia, even Zadarma cannot do this 8-) however, I did not try to route incoming SMS.
They have their own multi-platform communicator, but only for desktops, not mobile. She can do everything.
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