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qq959.com presents itself as a hybrid site for “SMS verification platforms / SMS activation provider search / industry information.” Its core function is to obtain virtual or physical SIM phone numbers online to receive SMS verification codes, with filtering by app/project and region. The page also lists a large number of SMS activation providers and keyword directories, covering apps such as WhatsApp, Telegram, WeChat, Google Voice, Instagram, Shopee, TikTok, OpenAI, Alipay, Taobao, and more.
In terms of channels, the text clearly points to SMS code receiving. Voice verification codes only appear in article titles and there is no evidence that voice is offered as an official channel; no email service is visible. The regional coverage list is very long, including China, the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan, and many country calling codes. It claims to support app registration via SMS codes in over a hundred regions. The page includes entries such as “Get Number,” “Specified Number,” “Orders,” “Top Up,” and “API,” suggesting possible self-service ordering and some automation, but API details are missing.
Pricing is shown by project/per use, mostly ranging from 0.1 yuan to 1 yuan. Examples include WhatsApp at 0.5 yuan, Telegram at 1 yuan, WeChat at 0.8 yuan, Instagram at 0.13 yuan, Shopee at 0.23 yuan, and Chat GPT at 1 yuan. The upside is that project pricing is directly visible, which is convenient for small trial use. The downside is that it does not disclose delivery rates, SMS reception success rates, number inventory, response latency, refund rules for failed attempts, or any SLA, making stability hard to assess.
The website provides pages for user agreement, privacy policy, and abuse reporting. Its privacy policy states that data is stored within China and describes the scope of collected information, including phone numbers, email addresses, and device information. However, using SMS activation for platform registration may inherently violate the target platforms’ terms. The site’s own content about account purchasing, risks of unofficial platforms, and fraud warnings also increases compliance uncertainty. Customer support appears to be limited to Telegram contact information, with no visible enterprise ticketing, phone support, or service-level commitment.
Its strengths are broad app coverage, an extensive region list, low per-use pricing, and straightforward operational entry points. Its weaknesses are limited transparency around trustworthiness, performance, API capabilities, compliance, and after-sales support. The page also shows traces of scripts that overlay iframes to third-party sites, so security should be treated with caution. It is better suited for individuals conducting low-value, low-risk verification-code tests or researching SMS activation providers, rather than for enterprise verification codes, marketing SMS, notification SMS, or other formal communication scenarios. The text does not provide a clear conclusion on access from China or supported payment methods. For enterprise alternatives, consider compliant services such as Alibaba Cloud SMS, Tencent Cloud SMS, Twilio, Vonage, and MessageBird.
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