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Why More Websites Ask for Your Phone Number? #100
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In today’s digital world, signing up for a new service rarely takes just an email address. More and more websites now require a phone number for account verification, security checks, or “extra protection.” While this might sound reasonable, it also raises a serious question: how much personal information are you giving away every day?
Your phone number is not just a way to receive calls or messages. It’s often linked to social media profiles, financial apps, online marketplaces, and even government services. Once shared, it can be stored, resold, or exposed through data breaches — sometimes without your knowledge. So, what should you do when websites demand your phone number just to create an account? The answer lies in Gettempnumber.com. It provides temporary phone numbers that work just like real ones. You can receive SMS verification codes, complete sign-ups, and access online services — all without linking anything to your personal identity.