How to use a fake number for whatsapp


5 Best Ways On How To Create A Fake Number For WhatsApp

If you’re looking to sign up for WhatsApp, but you don’t want to use your actual phone number, here are the five best ways to do that:

  1. Try A Free Number From A Virtual Phone App
  2.  Swap Your SIM Card Temporarily
  3.  Purchase A Burner Phone
  4.  Subscribe To An eSIM Provider For A New Number
  5.  Use A Messenger That Doesn’t Need Your Personal Number

Let’s look at these options and the advantages and disadvantages of each.

1. Try A Free Number From A Virtual Phone App

A straightforward first suggestion is to use a free virtual number for signing up. With a temporary phone number, you can provide the SMS verification needed to activate your WhatsApp account without giving away your real phone number.

Disposable virtual phone numbers are generally best when you first check out a service before deciding to use it long-term. Many services that provide users with a temporary phone number, like freephonenum.com or quackr.io, or smsreceivefree.com, usually provide a U.S. or Canada number. Still, some services offer numbers for other countries as well.

Be cautious since messages are visible to everyone, so the virtual number you use should not be used for sensitive transactions.

You can usually hover over a link without clicking it when browsing online. The bottom left corner of your browser will show you what address the link would direct you to. Also, this might go without saying, but it’s worth emphasizing to never click or open any public links you are unsure of. Doing so could make you a target for malware or data collection.

Another issue with a disposable virtual number is that it’s not easy to monitor and keep track of. If you use a temporary phone number and something happens to your account, or if you forget your password and want to reset it, you would have to:

  • Remember the number you used to sign up with
  • Check that the service hasn’t deleted any messages that aren’t older than a certain date
  • Make sure that you’re okay with every user of the service having access to all of your incoming messages

As a result, sometimes using a virtual number would be better if you could gain and maintain exclusive access to that number.

We’ve written before about using burner phone apps that give you a dedicated second phone number. Apps like Burner or Hushed – Second Phone Number are great for the purpose of long-term access to secondary numbers. But even those aren’t a perfect privacy solution.

Burner apps still collect information about subscribers when signing up or paying for their services. The best course of action is to consider your individual needs for what works best for you.

If you’re just curious about a service before committing to it, publicly accessible disposable numbers are quick and easy. But suppose you’re interested in signing up for a service that you intend to actually use. In that case, a dedicated virtual number may be better.

Side Note:

You wouldn’t give out your actual phone number to strangers, would you? It’s the same with protecting your email privacy. Check out the benefits of using a temporary email address.

Another way you can use a separate phone number to sign up for WhatsApp is to temporarily swap your SIM card. This method, of course, requires you to have a SIM card to switch to.

You can buy a prepaid SIM card at a mobile service provider (like Verizon, AT&T, or T-Mobile) or from retailers that sell consumer electronics, like Target or Best Buy.

But there’s more than just the cost of the SIM card itself. You also have to pay the data plan cost for that second number. If you only intend to use it on a limited basis (no need for a large data plan), it’s recommended to find and activate the cheapest plan possible.

If you consider the data plan, there’s a recurring cost necessary to maintain ownership of the number. With these costs, why would you choose temporarily swapping your SIM card over the previous method of using temporary disposable virtual numbers?

Swapping your SIM card limits who has access to your data. It’s unavoidable that your mobile provider will collect information on you. Still, it’s worth considering swapping your SIM card so that you don’t have to register your information with burner phone apps.

However, suppose your physical SIM card is stolen. In that case, the thief could gain access to your name, phone number, and other personal information that’s tied to your SIM card.

Still, getting an extra SIM card for signing up for certain services is a decent way to separate your activities so that your online behavior stays as private as possible.

Using two SIM cards also provides flexibility because it allows you to: 

  • Have one number for business and another number for personal calls
  • Delegate voice calls and texts to one network and data usage to another
  • Add international data plans when traveling outside of the country

You can also implement this strategy of separating your personal and business life by purchasing a burner phone.

3. Purchase A Burner Phone

We’ve written before about what a burner phone is, how purchasing a burner phone will not make you untraceable, and how to use a burner phone correctly. Let’s go through this information to consider when this option might make sense:

A burner phone is a cell phone you purchase anonymously, use for a short time, and discard. Often bought with a prepaid plan, the mobile phone is used for privacy, a dedicated purpose, or prevent damage to a primary device.

A downside of getting a burner phone is the environmental impact. Purchasing electronics to be used for a short time and then disposing of them contributes to the problem of e-waste (or “electronic waste”). The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) explains how countries ship massive amounts of e-waste to developing countries that cannot handle these materials appropriately.

The World Health Organization also warns about the soaring levels of e-waste and how it puts lives and health at risk. Changes must be made at an organizational level to fix a problem of this scale. However, individuals can make a difference by evaluating whether or not they really need a new device before purchasing it. Buying environmentally friendly products and taking care to extend the life of their electronics.

Another thing to keep in mind when you buy and use a prepaid burner phone is that you don’t avoid the possibility of being trackable or identified through your device.

Neither a burner phone nor additional burner phone numbers will cover your tracks from law enforcement if you intend to use your communications for illegal purposes. However, this shouldn’t be a significant concern for most users.

An advantage of a burner phone is that it helps separate your personal life from your other online activities. When you compartmentalize your communications, you can achieve better privacy, security, and productivity.

Use this secondary number assigned to your burner phone to register WhatsApp on your primary device. That way, you can still use your phone as you usually would, but your real number won’t be linked to WhatsApp.

You can use your burner phone to sign up for services other than WhatsApp as well, and then use those services on your primary phone, so there’s no need to actively manage two devices. You could, of course, also choose to use your burner phone for certain services.

4. Subscribe To An eSIM Provider For A New Number

If you want to avoid the hassle that comes with another physical device to carry and keep track of, you could instead subscribe to an eSIM provider for a new number.

An eSIM, or embedded subscriber identification module, is – as the name implies – a dedicated chip permanently connected to the inside of your mobile phone. Since there are no physical components for you to remove or fiddle with, it’s less likely that you’ll accidentally damage or lose anything.

Suppose you’re curious about how an eSIM compares to a traditional physical SIM card. In that case, you can check out our article about it here.

So instead of purchasing a burner phone or a second physical SIM card, using an eSIM in addition to your primary SIM card allows you to add a new data plan to your phone and keep the same physical device. Unlike traditional SIM cards, which are tied to specific carriers, eSIM cards are rewritable. This means that a phone with eSIM can connect to multiple different carriers.

If you get an eSIM-enabled phone, you can still use a physical SIM card if you wish. Not all network operators or devices support eSIM at this time, so you first need to check that both your carrier and mobile device provide eSIM support.

So if you’re looking to sign up for a service like WhatsApp and don’t want to give your actual number, subscribing to an eSIM provider is one way to do it. But if you want to separate your personal and professional life, using a dedicated smartphone for work will ensure better privacy and security for you and your company.

An eSIM may not be physically compromised, but if you’re concerned about privacy and data collection by cellular service providers, some providers allow for anonymous purchase of data plans using cryptocurrency.

One promising solution is Silent Link, a cellular service provider that reduces the amount of information a cell phone user reveals. It provides global mobile 4G/5G Internet access with no personal information required. The service is entirely private and gathers no user data whatsoever.

Side Benefit:

Some companies are behind when it comes to securing your online accounts. They’re content with using SMS as part of their Two Factor Authentication or Multi-Factor Authentication strategy. With a second number assigned to your primary smartphone, you can securely receive these 2FA codes without giving up your primary phone number.

When it comes to your digital activity, you should evaluate the convenience and value of a service and if using the service comes with any privacy compromises. Then you can decide if the trade-off is worth it – which leads us to our final suggestion.

5. Use A Messenger That Doesn’t Need Your Personal Number

If possible, you should consider not using WhatsApp at all. We’ve written before about alternatives to insecure MMS and SMS messaging apps and why you should really consider using a secure messaging service that respects your data.

WhatsApp is not that service.

The most secure apps use end-to-end encryption so that only the intended recipients can read delivered messages. While WhatsApp advertises end-to-end encryption, this only secures your content. The metadata about your conversations is not secure or private. The company regularly hands over user metadata to third parties and governments.

The Mozilla Foundation has written about why WhatsApp is not recommended:

“WhatsApp can’t read your messages or see your calls. The flip side of this is Facebook–a company infamous for its vast and questionably ethical collection of so much data–owns WhatsApp. This means that lots of metadata, things like purchase history, location, device ID, and more–can be captured and shared with businesses advertising on WhatsApp.”

WhatsApp collects information about you to operate and provide service, like your phone number. But you can read the WhatsApp privacy policy yourself, which states that they share information with third-party services and the wider family of Facebook applications and services.

And it turns out that metadata can reveal a lot about you. The former Director of the NSA and CIA stated: “Metadata absolutely tells you everything about somebody’s life. If you have enough metadata you don’t really need content.

 To get a more in-depth analysis of the WhatApp privacy policy, you can read this excellent article by the Session blog and learn why metadata is everything. The non-profit organization ProPublica has also released a report that explains the many ways that WhatsApp undermines privacy protections for its over 2 billion users.

There are much better messaging services available that make it a point to respect your privacy and limit the amount of data they can collect on you. Below, we’ll briefly cover the four that we like the most with information sourced from their websites:

Signal is a simple, powerful, secure messenger that uses end-to-end encryption to keep your conversations safe.

Although WhatsApp also uses end-to-end encryption, Signal only collects the minimum amount of metadata needed to operate, while WhatsApp does not. Signal is designed to never collect or store any sensitive information.

Signal does not sell, rent or monetize your personal data or content in any way – ever.

Session

As mentioned earlier, Session is an end-to-end encrypted messenger that minimizes sensitive metadata. It is designed for people who want absolute privacy and freedom from any sort of surveillance.

You don’t need a mobile number or an email to make an account with Session. Session does not collect any geolocation data, metadata, or other data about the device or network you are using.

When using Session, your messages are sent to their destinations through a decentralized onion routing network similar to Tor (with a few key differences). This system protects user privacy by ensuring that no single server knows a message’s origin and destination.

Briar

Briar is a messaging app designed for activists, journalists, and anyone who needs safe, easy, and robust communication. Unlike traditional messaging apps, Briar doesn’t rely on a central server – messages are synchronized directly between the users’ devices.

In other words, Briar provides peer-to-peer encrypted messaging with messages stored securely on your device, not in the cloud. 

The software is free and open-source and uses direct, encrypted connections between users to prevent surveillance and censorship.

Jami

Jami is free software for universal communication that respects the freedom and privacy of its users. Beyond providing end-to-end encrypted instant messaging, Jami also offers other valuable features and functionality that help it stand out among privacy-oriented services.

You can use Jami for audio and video calls, screen sharing, and conferences. Jami is wholly peer-to-peer and doesn’t require a server for relaying data between users. The service is completely free and has no restriction on file size, speed, bandwidth, features, number of accounts, storage, or anything else. No personal information needs to be provided when creating an account. 

It can be challenging to switch to these services when most of your social network uses less secure and more privacy-invasive applications. You feel that you have to use those same applications to communicate with them.

There’s a concept called the network effect. It refers to the idea that a product or service gains additional value as more people use it. The more users a platform has, the more attractive it becomes. Platforms like WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube are where users gravitate to online, simply because that’s what people are using.

While you may have a hard time convincing the people in your social network to switch from what they’re used to, educating others about the importance of digital privacy is worthwhile.

 If you’re not already using one, start using one of the secure messaging services we covered above. To adopt these technologies and have a more privacy-aware population, you can start by being the change you want to see. You can gradually convince your friends or family to join you.

Even if there are people in your life who claim to not care much about their privacy, you can let them know why their data is valuable and how it’s being used. 

I try to educate people on just that.

If you learn anything new or useful from reading our articles, a good way to help others learn something valuable is to send them the link to our website and share any articles relevant to the technology they use in their daily lives.

How to create a second WhatsApp account without actual mobile number for free (or fake number)

One of the greatest advancements in communication after the traditional cellular calling has been SMS, which created an entire platform for users to get their message across through texting. Back in the day, network carriers charged users for each text, which is why the introduction of messaging services such as WhatsApp was a groundbreaking achievement.

Today, WhatsApp is used by over a billion people around the world every day, toppling even the use of regular SMS by miles. But what about all of those times when you wanted to create a secondary WhatsApp account but didn’t have a mobile number to link it to?

Thanks to several apps and services that offer a ‘burner’ virtual phone number, you can set up a secondary WhatsApp account and have the number verified without even needing the OTP verification code sent to an actual phone number.


Related: 3 coolest WhatsApp pranks to annoy your friends


How to get a virtual mobile number for free

You’ll find the Google Play Store littered with apps that offer secondary phone numbers, and while most of them are good quality apps that deliver, others aren’t visually or functionally good enough. We’ve tried and tested the 2ndLine app and it seemed to work like a charm, which is why we’ve based this guide on it.

Download the 2ndLine – Second Phone Number android app.

Open the 2ndLine app and sign up using your email address and a password. Next up, you’ll be asked to either use your current location to find a phone number or enter an Area Code to ‘Choose a phone number‘.

You’ll be presented with 5 different numbers to choose from, so select one and hit the Continue

The number will now be allocated to you, so go ahead and tap on it to copy it.

While setting up the 2ndLine app, you’ll be asked to grant the app permissions to make/receive calls and messages, so make sure that you grant them access.


Related: Useful WhatsApp tips and tricks that you should know


How to set up WhatsApp using the secondary number

Now that you’ve received your temporary phone number, you can go ahead and install the WhatsApp app from the Google Play Store. If you’re trying to set up two different WhatsApp accounts on the same device, here’s a guide that can help you do that.

Open WhatsApp and proceed to the screen where it asks you to enter your phone number.

Make sure to select the country from where you’ve generated your temporary phone number from. Copy your phone number from the 2ndLine app and paste it on to the WhatsApp screen and hit the Next.

WhatsApp will begin connecting to the service and you may get the verification code over at the 2ndLine app right away, or you might end up receiving an error.

In case of an error, select the ‘Call me‘ option and wait to receive a phone call or a voice mail from WhatsApp which includes the verification code.

In our case, we received a voicemail, and then the WhatsApp account was verified immediately.

That’s all you need to do! With the process done and your virtual number ready to go, you can use your truly anonymous WhatsApp account to prank your friends, have a private line of chat with your loved ones, or keep a separate window for business conversations.

Obviously, the application of a temporary number is not limited to WhatsApp by any means, so you can use it for free to create secondary accounts for almost any service.

Are you rushing over to 2ndLine to create your virtual number and get an anonymous WhatsApp account right now?


The ‘2nd line’ app given above seems to have been geo-restricted to only some users in recent times. If you are unable to download the app, then various alternatives are currently available on the market that you can download using the links below. Most of these apps work similarly to 2nd line, whereupon creating an account, you are given a temporary phone number which you can then register on Whatsapp. Let’s take a look at some alternatives to the 2nd line app.

Note: While US users can also use the apps listed for global users, it will unfortunately not work the other way round. You can however use a VPN to run the US only apps or even download .apk from third party sources. But these practices involve risks and failures of their own hence only resort to US alternatives if none of the global alternatives work for you.

US only alternatives apps

  • TextNow by TextNow Inc. | Download
  • Text Free by Pinger, Inc. | Download
  • Text Me by TextMe Inc. | Download
  • Burner – Second phone number by Ad Hoc Labs, Inc. | Download

Note: When you use Burner, your phone number will stick to your device until you let go of it, in favor of a new virtual number. They also have a subscription-based model and only offer a 7 day trial period, but it should be enough to get your second WhatsApp activated.

  • Hushed by AffinityClick Inc. | Download

Note: Hushed too has a 3 day trial period after which you will have to get a subscription if you wish to keep using your virtual phone number.

  • Wabi by Applaud Soft | Download
  • Sideline by Pinger, Inc. | Download
  • Google Voice by Google LLC | Download

Global Alternatives

  • Temp Number by VSOFTS | Download
  • Skyphone by QuadSystem Co. Ltd. | Download
  • TextMe by TextMe Inc. | Download
  • TextMe Up by TextMe Inc. | Download

Note: Both the apps right above tend to work but have tons of ad and mediocre customer support at best. Proceed with caution and maybe try them as a last resort if nothing else on the list works for you.

  • Free phone calls, free texting SMS on free number by Dingtone Inc | Download
  • Freetone by TextMe Inc. | Download

Disadvantages of using Virtual numbers as second WhatsApp number

There are multiple disadvantages and frankly risks associated with virtual numbers. Let’s take a quick look at each one of them.

Retainability

Virtual Numbers are not associated with specific users for a long time unless you pay for them. So if you are planning to skip the payment then you should keep in mind that you will have to keep using the number constantly daily to keep it active and in your possession.

Reusability

As most virtual numbers get reused and assigned to new users, you run the risk of getting an already used number. If the previous user had signed up to Whatsapp then you won’t be able to use this account unless you can delete the previous one.

Risk of losing data

Another major risk involved is that someone else might gain access to your Whatsapp account. If you get rid of your virtual number and someone else signs up to Whatsapp using it then you won’t be able to get your account back. They will be able to see all your stored chats as well as your backed up data if any. Moreover, any contact trying to contact you will be redirected to the new user.

Risk of losing payment modes

Only a handful of virtual number services out there are from reliable sources like Google. Even then, breaches happen which could result in your data getting stolen. When you take into account that most of these providers are credit card dependent with no reputation to their name, then the prospect of disclosing your payment information to such providers becomes increasingly risky.

How to use your landline number to sign up to Whatsapp instead

If you are worried about solicitation calls or random numbers and advertisements, then signing up with your landline will help you bypass all these drawbacks. You will also be able to set up your second WhatsApp account with the same phone number. Let’s take a look at how you can sign up for a new Whatsapp account using your landline.

Download and open your second Whatsapp on your device. Tap on ‘Agree and Continue’ at the bottom.

Now enter your landline number along with your country code. Tap on ‘Next’ once you are done.

The app will now send you a verification code via SMS but as it is a landline, you won’t be able to receive it. Wait for 5 mins and the option titled ‘Call Me’ will be available to you. Once available, tap on it.

You should now get a call on your landline with the verification code. Once you enter the code in your Whatsapp, it will be activated and you can now set your profile picture and username.

You should now be able to use Whatsapp with your landline.

How to create a second WhatsApp account for free without an actual mobile number (or fake number)

One of the greatest advances in communication since traditional cellular has been SMS, which has created an entire platform for users to send their messages through text messages. At one time, network operators charged users for each text, so the introduction of messaging services like WhatsApp was a revolutionary achievement.

Today, more than a billion people around the world use WhatsApp every day, which surpasses even the use of regular SMS by several miles. But what about those times when you wanted to create an additional WhatsApp account, but didn't have a mobile phone number to link it to ?

Thanks to several apps and services that offer 'burner' virtual phone number, you can create an additional WhatsApp account and verify the number without even sending an OTP verification code to your real phone number.

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Related : 3 cool whatsapp pranks to annoy friends


How to get a virtual mobile number

for free You'll find the Google Play Store littered with apps that offer additional phone numbers, and while most of them are good quality apps that deliver goods, others aren't visually or functionally good enough. We tried and tested the 2ndLine app and it seemed to work like a charm, which is why we based this guide on it.

Download then 2ndLine - Second phone number app for android.

Open the 2ndLine app and register using your email address and password. Next, you will be prompted to use your Current Location to find a phone number or enter Area Code to ‘ Select phone number ’.

You will be presented with 5 different numbers to choose from, so choose one and press Continue

The number will be assigned to you, so click on it to copy this .

When setting up the 2ndLine app, you will be asked to grant the app permissions to make/receive calls and messages, so make sure you grant them access.


Related : Useful WhatsApp Tips and Tricks You Should Know


How to Set Up WhatsApp with Extension

Now that you have received your temporary phone number, you can go ahead and install the WhatsApp app from the Google Play store. If you are trying to set up two different WhatsApp accounts on the same device, here is a guide that can help you.

Open WhatsApp and go to a screen where you will be asked to enter a phone number.

Make sure select country where you generated your temporary phone number. Copy your phone number from the 2ndLine app, paste it on the whatsapp screen and press Next .

WhatsApp will start connecting to the service and you can immediately get a verification code in the 2ndLine app, otherwise you might get an error message.

In case of an error, select ' Call me ' and wait for a phone call or voice message from WhatsApp containing a verification code.

In our case, we received a voicemail, after which the WhatsApp account was immediately verified.

That's all you need to do! When the process is complete and your virtual number is ready to go, you can use your truly anonymous WhatsApp account to prank your friends, talk to loved ones in a private chat, or keep a separate window for business conversations.

Obviously, the use of a temporary number is in no way limited to WhatsApp, so you can use it for free to create additional accounts for almost any service.

Are you rushing to 2ndLine to create your virtual number and get an anonymous whatsapp account right now?


The 2nd line app above seems to have been geo-restricted for some users recently. If you are unable to download the application, then there are various alternatives available in the market at present, which you can download using the links below. Most of these apps work similarly to the 2nd line, when you create an account, you are given a temporary phone number, which you can then register with Whatsapp. Let's look at some alternatives to the 2nd line application.

Note: While US users can also use the apps listed for global users, unfortunately it won't work the other way around. However, you can use a VPN to run US-only apps, or even download .apk from third-party sources. But these practices come with their own risks and setbacks, so only resort to American alternatives if none of the global alternatives work for you.

US-only alternative applications

  • TextNow by TextNow Inc. | Download
  • Text Free from Pinger, Inc. | Download
  • Text Me by TextMe Inc. | Download
  • Burner is the second phone number from Ad Hoc Labs, Inc. | Download

Note: When you use Burner, your phone number will remain on your device until you release it, in favor of a new virtual number. They also have a subscription-based model and only offer a 7-day trial, but that should be enough to activate your second WhatsApp.

Note: Hhed also has a 3 day trial after which you will need to get a subscription if you want to continue using your virtual phone number.

Global alternatives

Note: Both apps above usually work, but at best have tons of ads and mediocre customer support. Proceed with caution and perhaps try them as a last resort if nothing on the list works for you.

  • Free phone calls, free text SMS to free number from Dingtone Inc | Download
  • Freetone by TextMe Inc. | Download

Disadvantages of using virtual numbers as a second WhatsApp number

There are many disadvantages and, frankly, risks associated with virtual numbers. Let's take a brief look at each of them.

Shelf life

Virtual numbers are not associated with specific users for a long time unless you pay for them. Therefore, if you plan to miss a payment, keep in mind that you will have to constantly use the number on a daily basis in order to keep it active and always with you.

Reusability

Because most virtual numbers are reused and assigned to new users, you risk getting a number that is already in use. If a previous user signed up for WhatsApp, you will not be able to use that account unless you delete the previous one.

Risk of data loss

Another serious risk is that someone else can access your Whatsapp account. If you get rid of your virtual number and someone else signs up for Whatsapp using it, you won't be able to get your account back. They will be able to see all your saved chats, as well as data from backups, if any. What's more, any contact that tries to reach you will be redirected to the new user.

Risk of losing payment methods

Few virtual number services come from reliable sources such as Google. Even then, breaches happen that can lead to your data being stolen. Considering that most of these vendors are credit card dependent and do not have a reputation for their name, the prospect of exposing your payment information to such vendors becomes increasingly risky.

How to use your landline number to sign up for WhatsApp instead

If you're concerned about invitation calls, random numbers, and ads, a landline subscription will help you bypass all of these drawbacks. You will also be able to set up a second WhatsApp account with the same phone number. Let's see how you can register a new WhatsApp account using your landline.

Download and open your second WhatsApp on your device. Click "Accept and Continue" at the bottom.

Now enter the landline number along with the country code. When finished, click Next.

The app will now send you a verification code via SMS, but since this is a landline phone, you won't be able to receive it. Wait 5 minutes and the "Call me" option will become available to you. When it becomes available, click on it.

You should now call your landline and provide a verification code. Once you enter the code into your WhatsApp, it will be activated and you can now set your profile picture and username.

You can now use WhatsApp from your landline.

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Send anonymous messages to WhatsApp

Content:

If you need a fake WhatsApp number to send messages anonymously, you can do it. But this requires you to be aware of some websites that allow you to create a US WhatsApp account.

You will find some of the helpful websites like getsmsonline.net etc that really help in verifying a fake US whatsapp account and you can check it using the verification code given on the website. So basically it provides everything a user needs to have a fake US WhatsApp profile and send anonymous messages to people.

There are even a few apps that give you fake US numbers. Third party apps like TextMe, 2ndLine, etc. can help the user to create a fake WhatsApp account and then verify it in order to send an anonymous message to someone.

If you want more, you can get a list of additional virtual number apps for whatsapp.

In this article, you will learn about apps and websites that allow users to create fake WhatsApp profiles using US, UK, or Canadian numbers and use that fake profile to send messages anonymously. You will have all the information on how to send messages anonymously using a fake but verified WhatsApp profile.

Anonymous WhatsApp messaging tools:

⦿ Watools and Wahelper :

Tools such as Watools and Wahelper claim that you can use them to send WhatsApp messages anonymously.

But the truth is that these tools no longer work.

These are some fake online tools (Watools and Wahelper) that do not help the user to send anonymous messages but claim to be useful. It also prevents you from using fake numbers and from sending anonymous messages. This is useless and not recommended if you are trying to send anonymous messages using a fake number.

To send messages anonymously, you must have a fake WhatsApp account with a fake number. But it needs to be verified and you can only do this with helpful websites that can let you have a fake number and even provide you with a verification code to verify its usage.

So you can use a fake WhatsApp account and send messages to people anonymously using fake numbers, but you can be sure no one will know about it.

Send anonymous WhatsApp messages using fake number

Some websites provide fake numbers with verification codes to help them create fake whatsapp accounts and when to verify them. This is a very simple process.

  • Go to the website getsmsonline.net, and you will find several numbers you can use.
  • From there, select the number you want to use.
  • Now sign up for whatsapp using this fake number.
  • During the verification process, you will be asked to confirm the code. You will find the code on the site.
  • Use this during verification and you will verify fake whatsapp.
  • Your fake whatsapp is now ready after verification is complete.

You will be able to send anonymous messages using the fake WhatsApp that you opened with the fake number.

Applications to get an anonymous number for WhatsApp

There are several apps that can be used to get fake whatsapp profiles and then send anonymous messages to people.

1. Second number - application 2ndLine

If you are trying to find an app that can give you a fake number to own or create a fake whatsapp, this 2ndLine app can help you with that.

Functions:
  • Provides you with a fake number to create a verified fake whatsapp.
  • You can decrypt your voicemail using the application.
  • Has a caller ID feature so you know who is calling.
  • Allows you to have a full picture messaging feature.
  • Access code to block and protect messages that only the user has access to.
  • You can even assign ringtones to individual contacts using this application.
  • It has a single mailbox that helps you send and receive SMS directly from the app.

Usage steps:

If you are trying to use the 2ndLine app to create a fake WhatsApp, the following steps will guide you through the process.

Read it below and follow it accordingly:

  • Install the 2nd line app to continue creating fake whatsapp.
  • then register, using all the details they ask for.
  • Then on the next page, click Setting and grant permission to the application by clicking Allow.
  • It's better not to use a location, so discard it by confirming Ignore.
  • Then, after allowing the application access, you will find that the screen flashes with different numbers that you can choose from.
  • Select a number by clicking on it and then press Continue within 59seconds.
  • Click Continue again to verify your account. Then click "Use my location" or enter area 914, which belongs to the United States.
  • Go back to the WhatsApp app and register that they are using the selected number and use +1 in front of it.
  • A confirmation code will be sent to the app, please check it to complete the registration.
  • You now have a fake WhatsApp ready.

2. Email me: Fake US Number Application

This "Text Me" is another app that allows you to send messages using a fake WhatsApp profile after you create it with the app.

Functions:

It has a useful feature which is mentioned in the following paragraphs:

  • Allows you to exchange messages and calls abroad for free.
  • You can even customize your signature.
  • You can set different ringtones for different contacts.
  • Have a privacy feature that locks your messages with a password to protect them.
  • Hide text messages and other conversations to keep them private.
  • You can add some fake numbers and even change the original numbers.
  • Even reminds you of unread messages.
  • Send voice messages.

Usage steps:

Follow the steps below to set up a fake whatsapp with this app: