598628 is your verification code for Google Account
How To Verify Google Account with a Free Temporary Phone Number
Step 1: Choose a Temporary Phone Number
On the current page, you will see a list of available phone numbers from different countries (e.g., USA, UK, Canada, etc.). Choose a free number from a country that is supported by Google Account for phone verification (United States, India, Brazil are commonly accepted).
Click on the phone number you want to use. This will open a page showing all incoming messages sent to this number.
Step 2: Sign Up for a Google Account Account
Open a new tab in your browser.
Go to https://www.google.com.
Click on Sign Up to create a new account.
Enter your email address and create a password, or sign up with Google, Microsoft, or Apple if you prefer.
Step 3: Enter the Temporary Phone Number
During the account creation process, Google LLC will ask for a phone number to verify your account.
Return to the receive-sms.io tab and copy the temporary phone number you selected.
Go back to the Google Account sign-up page and paste the temporary number into the phone number field.
Make sure to select the correct country code that matches the phone number’s country (e.g., +1 for USA).
Step 4: Wait for the Verification Code
After entering the temporary phone number, Google Account will send a verification SMS to that number. Go back to the receive-sms.io page where you selected your phone number. Refresh the page if necessary to check for new messages.
Step 5: Enter the Code into Google Account
Once you see a message from Google Account, copy the verification code from the SMS. Return to the Google Account sign-up page. Paste or type the verification code into the box provided. Click Submit or Verify.
Step 6: Check If Verification Was Successful
If the code is correct, Google LLC will confirm your phone number, and your account creation will continue. If you receive an error message or the SMS text doesn’t appear, you will need to return to https://receive-sms.io and select a different phone number. Repeat the process using the new number.
Why Use a Temp Phone Number for Google Account SMS Verification
1. Privacy Protection
Many users prefer not to share their personal phone numbers with companies, including Google LLC. By using a temporary number, they can keep their personal information private and avoid potential unwanted contact or data collection.
2. Avoid Spam or Marketing Messages
Some services may send follow-up messages, promotions, or notifications after verification. With a temporary number, you reduce the risk of receiving spam on your personal number.
3. Account Management & Testing
Temporary numbers are useful if you need to create multiple Google Account accounts for testing, development, or business purposes, without needing a separate physical SIM card for each account.
4. No Long-Term Commitment
Temporary numbers are disposable and typically expire after a short time. This makes them ideal for one-time verifications, without any long-term connection to your identity.
5. Access When Traveling
If you’re traveling or in a country where you don’t have a local SIM card, temporary numbers can provide quick and free access to https://www.google.com.
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FAQ
Can I use a temporary phone number to create a Google Account?
Sometimes — it depends on the context. Google makes phone verification optional in many account creation situations, particularly when signing up on a desktop browser from a residential IP with a clean history. When Google does trigger the phone requirement, virtual numbers from receive-sms.io work for some users in some regions. Google's VoIP detection is sophisticated and varies by IP, device, and geography, so results are inconsistent. Attempting a virtual number is worth trying before concluding that a real SIM is necessary.
What is the difference between a Google Account and a Gmail account?
A Google Account is the underlying identity that grants access to all Google services — Gmail, Drive, YouTube, Google Play, Meet, Calendar, and more. Creating a Gmail address automatically creates a Google Account, but you can also create a Google Account using a non-Gmail email address. When people refer to creating a Google Account with a virtual phone number, they typically mean the same general process — one that may or may not trigger phone verification depending on the circumstances.
Does Google require a phone number for every account, or only sometimes?
Google does not require a phone number for every account — the requirement is triggered conditionally based on risk signals. Users signing up from data centres, VPNs, or IP addresses with suspicious histories are more likely to hit the phone requirement. Users on residential connections with clean browser history often skip it entirely. This inconsistency means that for privacy-focused users, it is often possible to create a Google Account without providing any phone number at all.
Which virtual numbers work best for Google Account verification?
Google's VoIP blocklists are dynamic and comprehensive. Heavily used virtual number ranges from the US and major EU countries are more likely to be blocked. Numbers from countries with smaller virtual number footprints in Google's detection system — some regions in Asia, Africa, Latin America, or Eastern Europe — sometimes pass. There is no guaranteed solution because Google's filtering is constantly updated, so experimenting with different countries via receive-sms.io is the practical approach.
Can a Google Account created with a virtual number access all Google services?
Yes. A Google Account provides access to Outlook, Drive, Docs, YouTube, Meet, and all other standard Google services. For Google Workspace subscriptions, Google One storage plans, and Google Play purchases, payment information is the primary requirement rather than phone verification. The type of number used during account creation does not restrict access to any Google service.
Is it safe to use Google's two-step verification with a virtual number?
Not for ongoing use. Login codes sent to a virtual number appear in receive-sms.io's public inbox — potentially visible to other visitors to that page. Google supports more secure alternatives: the Google Authenticator app, hardware security keys, and backup codes. After creating your account, switch to the Authenticator app for two-step verification to eliminate the virtual number dependency and improve security.
Can receive-sms.io help bypass Google's 'verify your account' prompts on existing accounts?
If an existing Google Account is flagged and requires phone re-verification for re-access, a virtual number can only help if that number has not already been used for another Google account. Because re-verification is triggered by suspicious activity, Google's detection is more aggressive than during standard account creation. Virtual numbers are less reliable for account recovery than for initial sign-up.
What are the risks of using a temporary number for a long-term Google Account?
The main risk is account recovery failure. If you're locked out and the only recovery option is the virtual phone number, that number may no longer be available in receive-sms.io's pool (since numbers rotate). Google accounts accumulate Drive files, Gmail history, and linked services — losing access is consequential. Adding a recovery email address and updating the phone to a real number after creation significantly reduces this risk.