• Re: like a spare tire + more for your phone

    From Bob Worm@21:1/205 to Adept on Tue Dec 16 13:35:05 2025
    Re: Re: like a spare tire + more for your phone
    By: Adept to Bob Worm on Tue Dec 16 2025 12:14:05

    Hi, Adept.

    But always possible there's some way to do it, if you know the right people to contact.

    That's always the fun part :) Do you have Lebara over there? They're usually pretty travel-friendly.

    BobW
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  • From Ogg@21:3/110.10 to Adept on Mon Dec 15 19:17:00 2025
    Hello Adept!

    As it is, I think my annoyance level is low enough that I
    probably won't be putting the effort into it.

    And some forwarding trick like Bob suggests wouldn't help?


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  • From Nightfox@21:1/137 to poindexter FORTRAN on Wed Dec 17 12:56:00 2025
    Re: Re: like a spare tire + more for your phone
    By: poindexter FORTRAN to Ogg on Wed Dec 17 2025 07:45 am

    I tried that once, and got an audio version of a CAPTCHA -- a computer voice reading alphanumerals with a weird oscillating tone beneath it, akin to wavy lines in a visual CAPTCHA to throw off bots.

    It was weirdly creepy.

    I've heard a couple of those too, and I agree, they are creepy.

    Nightfox
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  • From Ogg@21:4/106.21 to Adept on Fri Dec 12 08:37:00 2025
    Hello Adept!

    ** On Wednesday 10.12.25 - 23:45, Adept wrote to phigan:

    I hate the phone number 2FA because much of the time they
    require a non-Google-Voice number. And since I'm in Germany
    dealing with American things, where my pre-paid American
    number does not work, "security" just locks me out.

    To be fair, that's not the only time I've had things that
    just don't work because I'm an American in Germany.

    [...]

    I have you heard of this service?

    https://www.sweatfree.co

    Maybe that could be useful?

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  • From Bob Worm@21:1/205 to Adept on Mon Dec 15 08:55:08 2025
    Re: Re: like a spare tire + more for your phone
    By: Adept to Ogg on Sun Dec 14 2025 23:53:31

    Hi, Adept.

    The issue is the various American things where they want to be able to dial or text an American number, but specifically disallow Google Voice numbers.

    In the UK there are hundreds of tin-pot little SIP providers who will sell you "landline" numbers, often from a choice of different area codes for not a lot of money. I used a pay-as-you-go outfit to provide a local number for my business when it was active, I had to put a minimum of 5 GBP credit on at a time and it expired after around 3 months. If you're not taking or making a lot of calls most of your credit would just expire unused.

    Do you not have similar setups in the US? Maybe the lobbyists blocked market competition for "safety" or something?

    BobW
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  • From Ogg@21:4/106.21 to Adept on Mon Dec 15 10:47:00 2025
    Hello Adept!

    ** On Sunday 14.12.25 - 23:53, Adept wrote to Ogg:

    I have you heard of this service?

    https://www.sweatfree.co

    Maybe that could be useful?

    I haven't heard of it, and seems interesting, but being a data eSIM
    doesn't really solve any problems for me.

    True.. for the most part it is a data channel solution, but it
    does open to emergency 911 calls - which I presume are voice.


    The issue is the various American things where they want to be able to
    dial or text an American number, but specifically disallow Google Voice numbers.

    I see many products that offer international phone plans/sims.
    Do they not establish the phone-number for your country of
    choice? -- ie. USA if you want?


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  • From Bob Worm@21:1/205 to Adept on Mon Dec 15 20:59:52 2025
    Re: Re: like a spare tire + more for your phone
    By: Adept to Bob Worm on Mon Dec 15 2025 20:04:56

    Hi, Adept.

    I have a US phone number, with a prepaid card in it, which worked for the first few months after coming to Germany,
    but now it only works if I'm in the US.

    Are you saying you are permanently roaming a US SIM card / mobile plan or that you already have a SIP service set up?

    I'm trying hard not to apply UK logic to this because everything is wildly different but certainly around here they won't let you roam a UK SIM long term on basically any plan. You could totally set up a permanent divert on the mobile number pointing it to a different number like a cheap SIP provider / Google voice. Then again you could just as easily get a cheap provider just to host a geographic number which diverts to a different number.

    BobW
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  • From Ogg@21:3/110.10 to Adept on Wed Dec 17 08:33:00 2025
    Hello Adept!

    ** On Tuesday 16.12.25 - 12:14, Adept wrote to Bob Worm:

    If it were possible for me to have it do a redirect to my
    Google Voice number, that would be delightful, but I don't
    think that's an option with my current service. and somehow
    I'm guessing that the people sending 2FA to my other number
    might not send it if it's a redirect.

    I think redirecting (ie. call-forwarding) only works for voice
    calls. Forwarding text/sms doesn't work for me even
    domestically (Canada, w/luckymobile)

    Maybe your 2FA services have an option to send the code via a
    voice call?


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  • From poindexter FORTRAN@21:4/122 to Ogg on Wed Dec 17 07:45:14 2025
    Ogg wrote to Adept <=-

    Maybe your 2FA services have an option to send the code via a
    voice call?

    I tried that once, and got an audio version of a CAPTCHA -- a computer
    voice reading alphanumerals with a weird oscillating tone beneath it,
    akin to wavy lines in a visual CAPTCHA to throw off bots.

    It was weirdly creepy.



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