What's a good option for a secobdary phone number with suffixes?
from ad_on_is@lemm.ee to privacy@lemmy.ml on 05 Sep 12:25
https://lemm.ee/post/41491300

I’m looking for a service, that replicates the functionality of email aliases, but with phone numbers.

I’d imagine having one number (99999) which I then could use with suffixes like 99999-1, 99999-2, … etc for services like WhatsApp, telegram, 2FA, etc… if such thing even exists.

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jet@hackertalks.com on 05 Sep 12:32 next collapse

Sounds like want a pbx with extensions, like astrix. You could program it twilio too

But… sms verification systems won’t honor extensions

stink@lemmygrad.ml on 05 Sep 14:00 next collapse

Not possible

robolemmy@lemmy.world on 05 Sep 14:10 next collapse

It depends a LOT on where you are. In the USA, Canada, and (I think) Mexico, such a thing is not possible, at least in any way that the services you mentioned will care.

It might be possible in places where phone numbers don’t have a fixed length, like (again, I think) Germany.

muntedcrocodile@lemm.ee on 05 Sep 15:17 next collapse

I really want a good service for disposable phone numbers. In many countries phone numbers are legally required to be linked to real identities. Its the worse attack on privacy. Still not happy signal requires it and refuses to federate.

refalo@programming.dev on 05 Sep 15:45 next collapse

It’s also an attack on legitimate services that get inundated with spam/bots/abuse/etc. and one of many reasons why they’re not a widespread thing to begin with.

There are a good number of resources for what you want but I don’t want to name names because they should stay hard to find on purpose IMO.

There’s also many other e2ee chat apps that don’t require a phone number such as SimpleX, Briar, Tox, Session etc.

jet@hackertalks.com on 05 Sep 16:07 collapse
harsh3466@lemmy.ml on 05 Sep 22:48 collapse

Not exactly what you’re looking for, but mysudo may work for what you want to do.