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SMS masking? - needaccesssoon - 09-02-2017 Hi there, Is there any tutorial on how to mask a burner number so the text comes through masked? When sending sms from a burner, the subject will see the number, is there anyway to mask this? Usually when an SMS comes from a service like Facebook it will come from a 5 digit number ( 323-43). How is this possible? Thanks RE: SMS masking? - flickmywetpeen - 09-02-2017 Typically when you get an "auto-response" from somewhere like Google, Facebook etc, It's from a service that hosts the sms responder. I won't go in too deep because that won't answer your question. (Neither should you). Your best bet to not getting your identity "figured out" using a burner would be to use a service such as... Spooftel (paid) or even use Pinger aka textfree. They have a desktop web UI that's free, and signup using fake creds. (Make sure you use a VPN and or TOR Browser to mask your identity. I hope that answered your question "enough". Sources: SMS-Autoresponder: https://www.txtimpact.com/ Spooftel: https://www.spooftel.com/ Pinger: https://www.pinger.com/text-free/ RE: SMS masking? - needaccesssoon - 09-02-2017 (09-02-2017, 07:19 AM)flickmywetpeen Wrote: Typically when you get an "auto-response" from somewhere like Google, Facebook etc, It's from a service that hosts the sms responder. I won't go in too deep because that won't answer your question. (Neither should you). Thanks I actually used the Burner app on my cell phone. Burner number. Is that a bad thing? RE: SMS masking? - mothered - 09-02-2017 (09-02-2017, 07:03 AM)needaccesssoon Wrote: Usually when an SMS comes from a service like Facebook it will come from a 5 digit number ( 323-43). How is this possible? A simplified example Is a short code virtual number, which (depending on the provider/service) are with or without hyphens. Some 5 digit virtual numbers are In fact the extension of It's long code (full length) number. |