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![]() "rickman" wrote in message ... A big issue I have with Yahoo is that they now require you to verify a new account with a mobile cell number. That's ridiculous. I have not seen any places that required a phone number. If it did, I would not give mine out except a bank or similar place. I have seen several places that would like a phone number for verification, but not required. |
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On Fri, 4 Dec 2015, Ralph Mowery wrote:
"rickman" wrote in message ... A big issue I have with Yahoo is that they now require you to verify a new account with a mobile cell number. That's ridiculous. I have not seen any places that required a phone number. If it did, I would not give mine out except a bank or similar place. I have seen several places that would like a phone number for verification, but not required. I don't know about Yahoo (I've never looked) but I know google every so often asks if you want to include a cellphone number. This is an extra level of security, they'll send you some bit of code or password that you have to enter also (if you sign up), it sort of being like a "dongle" in the days of protected software, only you will have that cellphone number so it's additional proof that it is in fact you. But so far, it's only been an offer, no demand. On the other hand, I've seen people talk about this as if it's mandatory, so either they get a different offer, or have misread it. Michael |
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On 12/4/2015 11:00 PM, Michael Black wrote:
On Fri, 4 Dec 2015, Ralph Mowery wrote: "rickman" wrote in message ... A big issue I have with Yahoo is that they now require you to verify a new account with a mobile cell number. That's ridiculous. I have not seen any places that required a phone number. If it did, I would not give mine out except a bank or similar place. I have seen several places that would like a phone number for verification, but not required. I don't know about Yahoo (I've never looked) but I know google every so often asks if you want to include a cellphone number. This is an extra level of security, they'll send you some bit of code or password that you have to enter also (if you sign up), it sort of being like a "dongle" in the days of protected software, only you will have that cellphone number so it's additional proof that it is in fact you. But so far, it's only been an offer, no demand. On the other hand, I've seen people talk about this as if it's mandatory, so either they get a different offer, or have misread it. Now Yahoo will not let you sign up for a new account without verification via cell phone. This has been documented in a number of forums where people ask how to get around this. At one time you could skip it, later people talked about using burner phone numbers from web sites, but that also does not work. If you know a way to get a new Yahoo account without a cell phone number many would like to know how. -- Rick |
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"Ralph Mowery" writes: "rickman" wrote in message ... A big issue I have with Yahoo is that they now require you to verify a new account with a mobile cell number. That's ridiculous. I have not seen any places that required a phone number. If it did, I would not give mine out except a bank or similar place. Yes, it happens. My ISP, U.S. cable provider Charter Communications, is changing to something called Charter Spectrum and is now requiring reentry of all personal information, disclosure of one's cell number, and acquiescence to a their latest and greatest terms and conditions. You know, all the ordinary stuff: they get rights to your first born child; if anything goes wrong it's your fault and you compensate them; they have no liability for anything beyond one month's charges; and you can't sue or participate in class action lawsuits against them. OK, no first born child clause. But the rest is roughly correct. And, yes, you do have arbitration and small claims court, but with the ridiculously low liability limit these are hardly worth the effort. Not to mention that there's a secrecy clause regarding results of arbitration, and a no jury, ever, ever, clause should your case despite all odds make its way into a real courtroom. Oh, and if it looked as if you were not going to do the sign up by the end of the month, they started hijacking certain web pages: instead of just getting to your page you got a dire warning about Charter's deadline as the top 50+ percent of the screen, followed, almost as an afterthought, by the target page at the bottom. [OK, enough. We all know large scale government sanctioned monopolies suck] I have seen several places that would like a phone number for verification, but not required. This one was required. I did experiment a bit and it looked as if it might take my land line number, possibly due to it having been a cell number to begin with anyway. George |
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