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B2Factor is an enterprise 2FA SMS receiving service under iCodice. Its core idea is to let companies receive 2FA verification codes from websites and apps using business phone numbers, then automatically distribute those codes to a group of authorized recipients. This helps avoid employees binding company accounts to personal mobile numbers, while also making auditing and management easier.
Based on the available content, B2Factor’s main channel is inbound SMS. It is not a bulk marketing SMS platform, and there is no indication of voice, email delivery, or IM channels. Features include obtaining random secure numbers, enabling SMS capabilities for business landlines or toll-free numbers, managing up to 3 numbers, adding up to 5 authorized recipients, and using a Web Portal to manage recipients, monitor activity, and track 2FA requests. Its positioning is closer to a “verification-code inbox/shared number” than a full CPaaS communications platform.
Pricing is straightforward: $10 per month, including unlimited inbound SMS, up to 5 authorized recipients, and up to 3 numbers; or $100 per year, saving $20. The signup page requires card information, but it does not disclose the payment processor or specific supported payment methods. For integrations, the page only highlights the Web Portal. There is no visible mention of APIs, webhooks, SDKs, or integration with identity management systems, so its automation capabilities remain uncertain.
The site does not disclose delivery rates, latency, number coverage regions, carrier coverage, or SLA details. The terms also state that the service is provided “as is” and do not guarantee error-free or uninterrupted access, which should be evaluated carefully for critical account 2FA use cases. Support appears to be email-only, with a statement that they will use reasonable efforts to respond within three business days. On compliance, the terms require users to comply with U.S. and local laws, and the privacy policy states that contact information, credentials, payment data, IP addresses, device information, and other data may be collected. However, there is no visible mention of certifications such as SOC 2, GDPR, or HIPAA.
The advantages are low pricing, simple rules, and a focused solution for the pain point of sharing verification codes within a company. It is suitable for small teams, startups, or business account management scenarios where companies want to avoid using employees’ personal phone numbers. The downsides are limited public information and a lack of transparency around coverage regions, reliability, API availability, and compliance certifications. It is not ideal for mid-sized or large enterprises with strict requirements around availability, audit compliance, or automated integrations.
The available content does not provide information about access from mainland China, RMB payment, or local compliance, so real-world connectivity is unknown. For teams in China, it may be worth evaluating alternatives such as Twilio, Plivo, Vonage, and MessageBird, or considering Alibaba Cloud SMS and Tencent Cloud SMS for domestic SMS scenarios.
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b2factor.com is an United States Comms & Email provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $10.00, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach b2factor.com directly.