How to Get Yourself a Voopee Number for SMS Verification (The Not-So-Official Way)
Alright, let’s cut to the chase. If you’re tryna get a Malaysian phone number for those pesky “SMS verification” hoops websites love to make you jump through, here’s a backdoor using two apps: Voopee and TextNow. No rocket science, just a bit of app-hopping.
Step 1: Grab the Apps
First up, download Voopee (that’s your Malaysian number factory, starts with +60) and TextNow (your freebie US/Canada number plug). Both are lurking in the app stores, easy to find.
Step 2: Set Up TextNow
Fire up TextNow, slap in whatever random info you want (nobody’s checking), and snag yourself a free number. Don’t overthink it.
Step 3: Kick Off Voopee Verification
Pop open Voopee, hit the “Check me” button (yeah, that’s really what it’s called), and punch in that TextNow number you just got.
Step 4: Snag the Verification Code
Wait a sec—Voopee’s gonna shoot a 4-digit code to your TextNow number. Flip back to TextNow, grab the code, and drop it into Voopee. Hit “Proceed.” Easy.
Step 5: Lock In Your Voopee Number
Now you’re in! Pick your shiny new Voopee number. When it asks for your details, feel free to get creative—fake name, made-up email, whatever. It’s not a passport application.
Step 6: Use That Number!
Congrats, you’ve got a Malaysian number ready for all those annoying SMS verifications. Save it somewhere unless you’re one of those “I’ll remember it, promise” types (spoiler: you won’t).
What if Your Voopee Number Gets Burned Out?
If websites start giving your Voopee number the cold shoulder—hey, it happens—you gotta wipe the slate clean:
1. Uninstall Voopee.
2. Reinstall Voopee.
3. Log out of TextNow and make a fresh account (new fake details, rinse and repeat).
4. Go through all those steps above again and score yourself a new number.
And that’s it. No magic, no hacks, just a little app-hopping and some fake info. Go forth and verify.
Alright, let’s cut to the chase. If you’re tryna get a Malaysian phone number for those pesky “SMS verification” hoops websites love to make you jump through, here’s a backdoor using two apps: Voopee and TextNow. No rocket science, just a bit of app-hopping.
Step 1: Grab the Apps
First up, download Voopee (that’s your Malaysian number factory, starts with +60) and TextNow (your freebie US/Canada number plug). Both are lurking in the app stores, easy to find.
Step 2: Set Up TextNow
Fire up TextNow, slap in whatever random info you want (nobody’s checking), and snag yourself a free number. Don’t overthink it.
Step 3: Kick Off Voopee Verification
Pop open Voopee, hit the “Check me” button (yeah, that’s really what it’s called), and punch in that TextNow number you just got.
Step 4: Snag the Verification Code
Wait a sec—Voopee’s gonna shoot a 4-digit code to your TextNow number. Flip back to TextNow, grab the code, and drop it into Voopee. Hit “Proceed.” Easy.
Step 5: Lock In Your Voopee Number
Now you’re in! Pick your shiny new Voopee number. When it asks for your details, feel free to get creative—fake name, made-up email, whatever. It’s not a passport application.
Step 6: Use That Number!
Congrats, you’ve got a Malaysian number ready for all those annoying SMS verifications. Save it somewhere unless you’re one of those “I’ll remember it, promise” types (spoiler: you won’t).
What if Your Voopee Number Gets Burned Out?
If websites start giving your Voopee number the cold shoulder—hey, it happens—you gotta wipe the slate clean:
1. Uninstall Voopee.
2. Reinstall Voopee.
3. Log out of TextNow and make a fresh account (new fake details, rinse and repeat).
4. Go through all those steps above again and score yourself a new number.
And that’s it. No magic, no hacks, just a little app-hopping and some fake info. Go forth and verify.