Bookie wrote:
Hioctane wrote:
If you really need SMS for this purpose, the cheapest way is to make sure your phone is unlocked and get a local SIM card.
I was wondering about that. If I got an unlocked phone and used a SIM card in U.S., and got another when in CR, would that allow me to get out of signing up for a plan?
Or would that change the signal so that the places I wanted to use two-factor authentication for would read the text as coming from a different phone. Eventually I'll email them with this question, but would appreciate any more feedback. It's all been helpful.
Your two step authentication provider will send the SMS to the
original number you signed up with. Even if you have an unlocked phone, once you take out your US SIM and put in your foreign SIM you'll stop receiving the verification SMS UNLESS you change your SMS verification number to the foreign number. This is assuming of course that your authentication provider supports sending verification SMS to a non-US phone.
So to recap - Whatsapp isn't an option for what you need. Putting a foreign SMS in your unlocked phone probably won't work either (see this link for a clearer explanation - it pertains to Gmail but the concept is the same:
https://www.lonelyplanet.com/thorntree/ ... ing-abroad).
Depending on what you're dealing with, some services have alternate methods of two step verification. For example, Google gives you the option of printing out a list of authentication codes you can carry with you when travelling overseas. To use this, you log in as normal, and when prompted for the second authentication code you enter one from your printed list.
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