Alright, let’s get you that shiny new Gmail account—no fuss, just the real deal. Here’s how I’d do it if I was using one of those virtual numbers (like from K7.net):
1. First, pop over to K7.net and make yourself an account. They’ll hand you a virtual phone number—don’t lose it.
2. Now, slide on over to Gmail and hit the “create account” button. When it asks for your location, just pick United States. Trust me, it saves headaches.
3. Fill in your info—name, username, password, all that jazz. Eventually, you’ll hit the phone verification bit.
4. When you get to the “verify your phone” screen, pick “Voice call” instead of “Text.” Type in that K7.net number you grabbed earlier.
5. Flip back to your K7.net inbox (yeah, the one you just signed up for). Watch for an email with an audio file attached—that’s gonna be your voicemail with the code.
6. Download that audio file and give it a listen. The robot voice will rattle off your code. Jot it down unless you’ve got a photographic memory.
7. Back on Gmail, punch in the code, hit “OK” (or whatever button’s there), and… boom. You’re in.
Congrats, you’ve got yourself a fresh Gmail account. Easy, right? Now don’t go spamming people or Google will come for you.
1. First, pop over to K7.net and make yourself an account. They’ll hand you a virtual phone number—don’t lose it.
2. Now, slide on over to Gmail and hit the “create account” button. When it asks for your location, just pick United States. Trust me, it saves headaches.
3. Fill in your info—name, username, password, all that jazz. Eventually, you’ll hit the phone verification bit.
4. When you get to the “verify your phone” screen, pick “Voice call” instead of “Text.” Type in that K7.net number you grabbed earlier.
5. Flip back to your K7.net inbox (yeah, the one you just signed up for). Watch for an email with an audio file attached—that’s gonna be your voicemail with the code.
6. Download that audio file and give it a listen. The robot voice will rattle off your code. Jot it down unless you’ve got a photographic memory.
7. Back on Gmail, punch in the code, hit “OK” (or whatever button’s there), and… boom. You’re in.
Congrats, you’ve got yourself a fresh Gmail account. Easy, right? Now don’t go spamming people or Google will come for you.