Apple doesn’t require 2FA. I don’t have a Google account. All my accounts with 2FA use an Authenticator app. 2FA with SMS is insecure. If an account needs a phone, I use whatever number is in the SIM I’m using, and then it becomes outdated when I get a new SIM.
It’s not practical to pay for a static phone number and SIP service. Phone numbers are stupid. They’re insecure, expensive, and region locked (no such thing as international number, many services only support numbers with specific country code).
They do if you want to be able to log in to any of Apple’s developer portal.
> It’s not practical to pay for a static phone number and SIP service.
It’s cheap to the level of being negligible. Exact cost depends on what number you want to get, but I’ve got a North American number that after initial SIM and porting fees is indefinitely zero-cost.
I wish we could do away with phone numbers. I’ve tried to do without, and found it impossible.
It’s not practical to pay for a static phone number and SIP service. Phone numbers are stupid. They’re insecure, expensive, and region locked (no such thing as international number, many services only support numbers with specific country code).
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