Phone number for SMS verifications, Sim Services
Recommended: Providers which accept Monero (XMR) and don’t require verification:
(Iceland based) https://crypton.sh [Tor Mirror] [Archive.org]
(Ukraine based) https://virtualsim.net/ [Archive.org]
(Many countries) https://silent.link/ [Archive.org] (my favorite)
Do require e-mail verification, but accept Monero:
(US California based) https://mobilesms.io [Archive.org]
(Germany based) https://www.sms77.io/ [Archive.org]
(Russia based) https://onlinesim.ru/ [Archive.org]
There are some other possibilities listed here https://cryptwerk.com/companies/sms/xmr/ [Archive.org]. Use at your own risk.
Now, what if you have no money? Well, in that case, you will have to try your luck with free services and hope for the best. Here are some examples, use at your own risk:
https://oksms.org
https://smspva.com
https://sms24.me
Disclaimer: We cannot vouch for any of these providers. We recommend doing it yourself physically. In this case, you will have to rely on the anonymity of Monero and you should not use any service that requires any kind of identification using your real identity. Please do read Appendix B2: Monero Disclaimer.
It is more convenient, cheaper, and less risky to just get a pre-paid SIM card from one of the physical places that still sell them for cash without ID.
http://onlinesim.io
https://getsms.one
https://smsplaza.io
https://5sim.net
https://www.smspool.net
GIANT LIST OF NON-VOIP SERVICES FOR TEXT VERIFICATION
Paid
https://smsplaza.io/
https://smska.us/
https://onlinesim.ru/
http://smspva.com/
https://sms-activate.ru/en/
https://sms-online.pro/
https://cheapsms.ru/en
https://5sim.net/
https://getsms.online/en/
https://give-sms.com/
http://virtualsms.ru/
http://simsms.org/
https://www.textverified.com/
https://pvadeals.com/
https://truverifi.com/numbers/
https://verifywithsms.com/
https://mobilesms.io/
https://pvadeals.com/
https://pvacodes.com/
https://pvapins.com/
https://pvaverify.com/
https://www.getsmscode.com/
https://www.smscodes.io/
https://codesverify.com/user/
https://smsverifyonline.com/
http://instantnumbers.com/
https://mobilesms.io/
https://smspool.net/
https://autofications.com/
http://www.grabsms.com/
Free
https://www.freesmscodes.com
https://receive-sms.cc/
https://7sim.net/
https://www.receivesms.org/
https://quackr.io/
crypton.sh
Crypton.sh - Secure physical phone number in the cloud
Get a secure physical phone number, virtual number, or eSIM data plan with end-to-end encryption. 100% encrypted messages, no email required, privacy-first SMS service with global coverage.
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#A16 #Unofficial #TD #GSI #VoltageOS #AOSP
Build Date: 2025 07 19
July Security Patch
VoltageOS 5.0 | A16 QPR0 | TREBLE GSI UNOFFICIAL-signed
FOD IS BROKEN
Changelog:
Note
SCREENSHOTS - LINK
SUPPORT GROUP - LINK
Maintainer: Doze-off
Download: LINK
@TrebleGsis_PrivacySecure_Chat
@TrebleGsis_PrivacySecure_Channel
Build Date: 2025 07 19
July Security Patch
VoltageOS 5.0 | A16 QPR0 | TREBLE GSI UNOFFICIAL-signed
FOD IS BROKEN
Changelog:
July security patch
Added Patch for incoming calls (but this still depends on your vendor).
Added Patch for installing and uninstalling apps and reboots and RIL.
Added Overlay for hotwav w10 pro
Added overlay for samsung s22 ultra
Added overlay for Infinity note 40
Treble Settings (Added translation pt-br And buttons)
FreeForm
Note
Use AppStore for GMS, PlayStore.. - LINK
by faith in christ, this is a gsi with fix patches from the trebledroid community, but even so it all depends on your vendor and kernel, and I'm not a magician to fix all devices.
If you don't like it, try another gsi from another developer
SCREENSHOTS - LINK
SUPPORT GROUP - LINK
Maintainer: Doze-off
Download: LINK
@TrebleGsis_PrivacySecure_Chat
@TrebleGsis_PrivacySecure_Channel
#A16 #Unofficial #TD #GSI #MistOS #LineageOS
Build Date: 2025 07 19
July Security Patch
MistOS 4.0 | A16 QPR0 | TREBLE GSI UNOFFICIAL-signed
FOD IS BROKEN
Changelog:
Note
SCREENSHOTS - LINK
SUPPORT GROUP - LINK
Maintainer: Doze-off
Download: LINK
@TrebleGsis_PrivacySecure_Chat
@TrebleGsis_PrivacySecure_Channel
Build Date: 2025 07 19
July Security Patch
MistOS 4.0 | A16 QPR0 | TREBLE GSI UNOFFICIAL-signed
FOD IS BROKEN
Changelog:
July security patch
Sync latest source of TrebleDroid
Sync latest source of MistOS
New treble app interface, with material3 with buttons.
Treble app is now in the launcher, but also in settings/system (the reason for this is that the app disappears for some devices)
Added Patch for incoming calls (but this still depends on your vendor).
Added Patch for installing and uninstalling apps and reboots and RiL.
Note
by faith in christ, this is a gsi with fix patches from the trebledroid community, but even so it all depends on your vendor and kernel, and I'm not a magician to fix all devices.
If you don't like it, try another gsi from another developer
SCREENSHOTS - LINK
SUPPORT GROUP - LINK
Maintainer: Doze-off
Download: LINK
@TrebleGsis_PrivacySecure_Chat
@TrebleGsis_PrivacySecure_Channel
No problem, there is this 12to11 tool that will replace wayland and you can use hyprland!
https://codeberg.org/museoa/12to11
https://codeberg.org/museoa/12to11
Codeberg.org
12to11
Tool for running Wayland applications on an X server.
Code converted from subversion at svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/twelveto11/code/.
Mirrored from https://git.linuxping.win/12to11/12to11
Code converted from subversion at svn://svn.code.sf.net/p/twelveto11/code/.
Mirrored from https://git.linuxping.win/12to11/12to11
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Brussels Signal
Digital vassals? French Government ‘exposes citizens’ data to US’
France’s deepening reliance on US tech giants is raising alarms about digital sovereignty and exposing public data to foreign jurisdictions. In a French Senate report on economic and digital…
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PNG gets an update for the first time in 22 years
The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) introduced the initial specifications for the PNG file format in 1996, with the group formalizing the 2003 standard in 2004. Now after 2 decades, W3C has released an update to PNG in 2025. The 3rd edition of the PNG specification introduces 3 new features:
• High Dynamic Range (HDR) images support and it uses only 4 bytes
• Animation through Animated PNGs (APNGs)
• Exif data storage
The W3C Timed Text Working Group that works on timed text like captions, subtitles, audio descriptions etc. needed HDR support in PNG. A proposal was made, but a few experts decided we could do better. Momentum built, and additional parties became interested. Thus we had representation from (in alphabetical order) Adobe, Apple, BBC, Comcast / NBCUniversal, Google, MovieLabs, and of course W3C, who maintains the spec. Many of the programs you use already support the new PNG spec: Chrome, Safari, Firefox, iOS/macOS, Photoshop, DaVinci Resolve, Avid Media Composer etc.
Aside from these, there are already a couple of planned updates for future releases — the first one is aiming to improve the way the format handles HDR and Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) interoperability, while the second one is aiming to improve its compression ability.
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The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) introduced the initial specifications for the PNG file format in 1996, with the group formalizing the 2003 standard in 2004. Now after 2 decades, W3C has released an update to PNG in 2025. The 3rd edition of the PNG specification introduces 3 new features:
• High Dynamic Range (HDR) images support and it uses only 4 bytes
• Animation through Animated PNGs (APNGs)
• Exif data storage
The W3C Timed Text Working Group that works on timed text like captions, subtitles, audio descriptions etc. needed HDR support in PNG. A proposal was made, but a few experts decided we could do better. Momentum built, and additional parties became interested. Thus we had representation from (in alphabetical order) Adobe, Apple, BBC, Comcast / NBCUniversal, Google, MovieLabs, and of course W3C, who maintains the spec. Many of the programs you use already support the new PNG spec: Chrome, Safari, Firefox, iOS/macOS, Photoshop, DaVinci Resolve, Avid Media Composer etc.
Aside from these, there are already a couple of planned updates for future releases — the first one is aiming to improve the way the format handles HDR and Standard Dynamic Range (SDR) interoperability, while the second one is aiming to improve its compression ability.
Follow @TechLeaksZone
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Nothing Downgrades Phone 3 Display PWM Rating
PWM, known as "pulse width modulation," is a technology used by brands to rapidly turn the display on and off to trick your eyes into thinking the screen's brighter or dimmer. It's this flickering that can cause grueling problems for people who are PWM sensitive. Some people can suffer from eye straight, headaches, dizziness, a sense of vertigo, nausea, and a whole host of other uncomfortable feelings.
When Nothing Phone 3 was announced, its specifications page mentioned that the phone features 2160Hz PWM rating. The higher the PWM rating, the lesser is the flickering at low brightness and the better it is for your eyes.
Now, a Nothing spokesperson confirmed to Android Central that the retail software release of the Phone 3 features a PWM rate change. The company states the device's rate has changed from 2,160Hz to 960Hz to improve its screen's picture quality at low brightness.
What more funny is that, Nothing is actually scared as it will affect their sales. Thus, Nothing have not written any mention 960Hz PWM in phone 3's technical specs page and even removed the 2160Hz PWM parameter on that page. So, this change was only announced to the reviewers instead of the general public.
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PWM, known as "pulse width modulation," is a technology used by brands to rapidly turn the display on and off to trick your eyes into thinking the screen's brighter or dimmer. It's this flickering that can cause grueling problems for people who are PWM sensitive. Some people can suffer from eye straight, headaches, dizziness, a sense of vertigo, nausea, and a whole host of other uncomfortable feelings.
When Nothing Phone 3 was announced, its specifications page mentioned that the phone features 2160Hz PWM rating. The higher the PWM rating, the lesser is the flickering at low brightness and the better it is for your eyes.
Now, a Nothing spokesperson confirmed to Android Central that the retail software release of the Phone 3 features a PWM rate change. The company states the device's rate has changed from 2,160Hz to 960Hz to improve its screen's picture quality at low brightness.
What more funny is that, Nothing is actually scared as it will affect their sales. Thus, Nothing have not written any mention 960Hz PWM in phone 3's technical specs page and even removed the 2160Hz PWM parameter on that page. So, this change was only announced to the reviewers instead of the general public.
Follow @TechLeaksZone
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Finally, there is a Xiaomi Fuckups Channel and Chat before the GTA VI.
Feel free to join @XiaomiFuckup to witness the absolute shitshow this meme company keeps pulling. From broken promises to cheap hardware quality and random bugs no one asked for — it’s all there.
Also, don’t hold back. If you've faced any Xiaomi fuckups yourself, drop them in the @XiaomiFuckupChat chat. Share your experience, rant a little, and let’s build the ultimate collection of Xiaomi disasters together.
Channel Link: https://t.me/XiaomiFuckup
Feel free to join @XiaomiFuckup to witness the absolute shitshow this meme company keeps pulling. From broken promises to cheap hardware quality and random bugs no one asked for — it’s all there.
Also, don’t hold back. If you've faced any Xiaomi fuckups yourself, drop them in the @XiaomiFuckupChat chat. Share your experience, rant a little, and let’s build the ultimate collection of Xiaomi disasters together.
Channel Link: https://t.me/XiaomiFuckup
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🚨 Web3 devs targeted with fake AI job interviews — to steal your crypto.
Hackers lure victims with sites like “Norlax AI,” then drop malware disguised as a Realtek audio driver.
One click = stolen wallets, credentials, and project data.
Read → https://thehackernews.com/2025/07/encrypthub-targets-web3-developers.html
Hackers lure victims with sites like “Norlax AI,” then drop malware disguised as a Realtek audio driver.
One click = stolen wallets, credentials, and project data.
Read → https://thehackernews.com/2025/07/encrypthub-targets-web3-developers.html
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Pixel 10 release date, Galaxy S25 FE charging and renders arrive, Week 29 in review
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Pixel 10 release date, Galaxy S25 FE charging and renders arrive, Week 29 in review
We also got wind of the camera specs of the Galaxy S26 series. Welcome to your week's recap. The Galaxy S26 FE will get 45W charging. We also saw the...