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Review: 5sim.com

Overview

  1. Visit the Website: Go to 5sim.com. The interface is minimalistic, focusing only on functionality.
  2. Select a Country: Options range from the USA and UK to less common regions like Indonesia or Kazakhstan. Pricing depends on demand and origin.
  3. Choose a Service (Product): This is the app or website you need to verify (e.g., WhatsApp, Amazon, OpenAI).
  4. Pick an Operator: Some numbers are from major carriers (T-Mobile, Vodafone); others are VOIP-based. Physical SIM numbers are more reliable but cost more.
  5. Purchase: You pay via cryptocurrency (Bitcoin, USDT, Litecoin), QIWI, or other digital wallets. Within seconds, the number appears on screen.
  6. Receive SMS: Paste the number into the app you are signing up for. Wait for the SMS to arrive. The code appears automatically on the 5sim dashboard.
  7. Completion: The session ends. The number is recycled for another user.

API Integration: Offers an API for developers and businesses to automate account creation and large-scale verification projects. Pricing & Payments

Q: What if the service sends a voice call instead of SMS? A: 5sim cannot receive voice calls. Immediately request a refund and choose a different service or number type.

Create an Account: Register and log in on the official 5sim.net website.

🧾 Final Verdict

5sim.com is a tool — neither good nor evil. For the average user, it’s a curiosity. For the privacy-conscious, a shield. For the malicious, a weapon.

Global Reach: With numbers available from the USA, UK, Russia, India, Germany, and dozens of other nations, you can bypass regional restrictions or create accounts tailored to specific geographic markets.