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    I am pleased to offer our non-VoIP US phone verification service. We have completed tens of thousands of phone verifications for thousands of users since our launch in 2018!

     

     

    What we offer

    • Non-VoIP US numbers
    • Voice & SMS/Text verifications
    • Rental numbers for long term use
    • Support for all major websites and apps
    • Real-time service availability
    • Competitive pricing
    • We guarantee you will receive your code or your money back

    Before purchasing, please take a few moments to review our video guides, which cover the basics of our service: https://www.textverified.com/tutorials

     

     

    Pricing

     

    We operate on a credit system with a base price of $2 for 20 credits and we normally charge between 7.5 credits to 20 credits for each SMS/Text verifications (depending on the service): https://www.textverified.com/pricing

    While we reserve the right to adjust our pricing at any time, our base pricing has not changed since our launch in 2018. 

     

     

    To help you determine your cost per verification with any discounts (excludes surge pricing), you can use our calculator: https://www.textverified.com/calc

    Please note that we do implement surge pricing for spikes in demand to help modulate service load.

     

     

    Additional Information & FAQ

     

    For more information, check out our video guides and take a look at our extended FAQIf you have any issues, just reach out to us via our messenger and we'll work with you to make it right. 

     

     

    Free Vouch Copies

     

    To qualify for a free vouch copy, your account must be older than this thread and have 20+ posts. Reply to this thread to request a free vouch copy. We restock on promo codes regularly.

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Check us out today:

    www.textverified.com!

     

     

     

     

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  2. It's easy to tamper with data on the client side and you're fighting a losing battle. if you need to protect the integrity of your application, traffic, data, anything, you must do it server side. Period.

     

    Well even though, .NET is highly vulnerable in terms of unpacking.

    So you could basically "bypass" the login system if you're using PHP requests and stuff like that.

     

    You cannot bypass the authentication and authorization if it occurs server, side short of exploiting unpatched vulnerabilities and compromising the server itself. That's like saying you can write some special client that will bypass Google's auth/login servers. Not happening.


  3. I am financially independent, not sure bout the retiring early part. ASK ME ANYTHING  :fiesta: :fiesta:

     

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    Congrats! What's your main source of income? And what's your age?

     

     

     

    It used to be developing software at startups, early 30's. Nowadays, investment returns. I did try real estate for about 2 years before I found out that I was too much of a micromanager. 


  4. welcome everybody

     

    I have very little financial resources to make money in a quick and legal way Especially my country is tough about the source of money ?

     

    No such thing as get rich quick. The only working method is get rich slowly, and that's by investing or providing a value generating service others are willing to pay for.


  5. 22 inputs

    can be uppercase and lowercase letters, numbers and "-" or "_"

     

    its not hard but it can take a long ass time probably you just need someone to code that for you

     

    edit: the the occurence of "-" or "-" characters are much rarer than letters and numbers so the key could be without those

     

    "Not that easy"? more like impossible to brute force. That's 24 lower + 24 upper + 10 digit + 2 special chars (assuming it's not a proprietary encoding) puts you at 64!/(64-22)! possible permutations.


  6. Thank you so much for sharing your story! But I am just getting into investing.  I know I need to read more books and gain more experience. How can do I know I am investing into the right stocks? Is there a good website or any other tools that I can get a good return in?

     

    Diversification is the standard strategy for people focusing on financial independence. You buy broad index funds (as I mentioned in my previous post) which lets you own a fraction of thousands of companies so that if one stock tanks, you don't lose 50% of your portfolio. You're counting on the market to continue the upward trend it has maintained over the last 100 years of about 7% returns averaged over a 20-30 year time period.

     

     

    If you're really interested, it comes down to your savings rate vs your spending rate. Just keep investing whatever you save into index funds and 20 years later you're investments will probably have grown by 3-4x, assuming you don't continue investing. You'll have even greater returns if you do keep investing. Basic compounding interest principle.