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How to send anonymous messages on WhatsApp or via sms

Sending anonymous sms is very simple: operators provide solutions to do this, without having to resort to the numerous websites that promise anonymous sending but, beware, they give no guarantees of any kind. Vodafone, for example, it allows you to do this by sending a text message to the number 4895894 with the following formatting: S[spazio]recipient number[spazio]body of the message. The service costs 29 euro cents per message.

If the operator is Tim, the procedure is very similar: the message must be sent to number 44933. Just enter ANON at the beginning of the message, followed by a space and then by the recipient’s number. Finally another space and the text of the message. It costs 30 cents.

Per WindTre instead, we proceed in a different way: first of all the abbreviation must be written * kk # s, then a space must be added and finally the message text. In this case, no charge, the cost is 15 cents. As mentioned, it is better to do without resorting to the mountain of services that guarantee privacy and anonymity but in reality they could also collect telephone numbers to populate databases useful for irritating telemarketers. In any case, the best known are e-FreeSMS, Skebby and Globfone.

Also on WhatsApp is there a way to send anonymous messages. Actually on the Facebook controlled application a telephone number cannot be ignored when registering for an account, for which it is necessary to remedy the question by activating a temporary telephone number to which to deliver the verification code to finish opening the profile. There are several sites that, out of any guarantee, offer disposable numbers that are used precisely to receive the activation codes of different services without using your own number. To be honest, though, it’s not that easy to find working ones, since they have already been largely used and therefore are associated with active WhatsApp accounts. There are platforms such as receivemsonline.net, receivemsonline.net or freeonlinephone.org where you can dig through the lists and choose a number, always as long as it is operational.

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