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Here is the most detailed and up-to-date (as of the end of March 2026) analysis of services for receiving SMS codes.
Other worthy options:
If you provide additional details (budget, how many numbers you need, API, Yahoo or Gmail specifically, country of number), I can narrow my recommendations or provide step-by-step instructions for using your chosen service (registration, top-up, and number purchase).
Number quality changes quickly, so always test with small amounts. If you need direct links or a comparison of two specific services, just ask!
Key realities of 2026
- Non-VoIP / real SIM numbers are the main trend. Yahoo, AOL, Gmail, PayPal, and many retailers actively detect and block VOIP (Google Voice, TextNow, etc.). The best numbers are from real US mobile carriers (T-Mobile, AT&T, Verizon) or similar ones in other countries.
- Prices: from $0.10–0.50 for one SMS (short-term) to $1.50–12 for renting a number for a day/30 days (long-term/rental — convenient if you need several codes for one number).
- What is important to choose:
- Non-VoIP / real mobile — для Yahoo/AOL/Gmail.
- Support for a specific service (many platforms have separate pools for Yahoo Mail, AOL, etc.).
- API - if you need automation.
- Refund/retry — if the code has not arrived.
- Payments: crypto (USDT, BTC), cards, sometimes WebMoney.
- Free public numbers (Quackr, receive-smss.com) are almost useless for Yahoo/AOL - they are public and have long been on ban lists.
- Registration success depends heavily on the combination of a high-quality US residential proxy + a clean device fingerprint + the correct number.
Top SMS Verification Services (Ranked by Reliability for Your Needs)
- TextVerified (textverified.com)
One of the leaders in 2026, especially for US non-VoIP.- Numbers: real mobile numbers from major US operators (non-VoIP).
- Works with: Gmail, Yahoo, AOL, Amazon, PayPal, Craigslist, Hinge and almost everything.
- Prices: from ~$0.25–$0.50 per SMS, rentals from $1.50. Free temporary numbers are available (but they are shared and less reliable).
- Pros: high delivery, large inventory, voice call support, warranty for services that do not accept virtual numbers.
- Cons: minimum deposit (~$2.50), slightly more expensive for extras.
- Recommendation: Best start for Yahoo/AOL - many users on BHW confirm success in 2026.
- MobileSMS.io
Specializes in real SIM-based non-VoIP numbers.- Coverage: 100+ countries, strong focus on US/EU.
- Prices: from $0.30–1+ per SMS, long-term rental available.
- Pros: high reliability for financial and sensitive services, 7-day money-back in some cases, private numbers (not shared).
- Suitable for: Yahoo, AOL, Gmail, WhatsApp, banking apps, crypto.
- Frequently ranked in the top 5 reviews of 2026.
- SMS-Man (sms-man.com)
Popular in the RU/CIS community, flexible and relatively inexpensive.- Numbers: mixed (including non-VoIP), wide selection of countries and services.
- Prices: from $0.10–0.50, mid/long-term available.
- Pros: user-friendly interface, multi-platform support, and sometimes separate pools for Yahoo. There are guides on the website (for example, how to create a Yahoo account without your own number).
- Cons: Quality may vary depending on the pool.
- Majorphones (majorphones.com)
Good for long-term needs.- Number types: short-term (one SMS), middle-term (1 day, unlimited SMS), long-term (30 days).
- Prices: short ~$0.20–2, middle ~$3, long ~$12.
- Pros: Great for financial services and accounts that require multiple verifications (e.g., PayPal, banking). High quality US/UK numbers.
- Suitable for: Yahoo, AOL, strict shops.
- SMSPool (smspool.net)
A cheap non-VoIP option.- Large pool, support for many services (Discord, Twitch, Google, Uber, etc.).
- There is a free section for testing (free SMS verification for Yahoo and others).
- Pros: low prices, no strong fluctuations, API.
- Cons: sometimes reused rooms, high competition.
Other worthy options:
- Grizzly SMS is popular in the Russian-speaking segment, supports multiple languages, and offers a good price/quality ratio.
- SMS-Activate / 5SIM / HeroSMS — a classic, but quality varies (check current reviews).
- JuicySMS, PVAPins, SMSVerified — specialized for Yahoo/AOL with real US numbers.
- OtpFire is a new player for 2026 with a focus on genuine USA carrier numbers and unlimited OTP rentals.
How to choose and use a service correctly (practical advice)
- For Yahoo/AOL:
- From US non-VoIP / real SIM.
- Please specify the exact service when purchasing (Yahoo Mail).
- Combine with US residential proxy + natural behavior (slow registration, pauses).
- If you haven't received the code: use a retry/refund (many provide it automatically or through support).
- Preparation for registration:
- Clean fingerprint (better than anti-detection browser on PC: Dolphin Anty, GoLogin).
- Stable residential SOCKS USA (not hopping).
- Don't spam attempts - after 2-3 failed attempts, the IP + device combination may be banned.
- For iPhone: a separate Safari profile, without Private Relay.
- Long-term vs short-term:
- Short-term — for one verification (cheaper).
- Rental (1–30 days) — if you need recovery, a few SMS, or account warm-up.
- Security and payments:
- Pay with crypto where possible.
- Don't use one number for critical accounts.
- Read reviews on Trustpilot, BHW, and Reddit before a major replenishment.
- Alternatives to SMS in general(I recommend considering):
- Proton Mail and Tuta Mail – registration without a phone number (only username + password + captcha). Ideal for shops in 2026, highly resilient.
- Registration via Google/Apple ID - sometimes bypasses SMS on Yahoo/AOL.
- Real eSIMs or physical SIMs (Ultra Mobile PayGo, etc.) are the most reliable, but inconvenient option for the masses.
Final recommendations
- For the Yahoo/AOL test → Start with TextVerified or MobileSMS.io (high success rate with US non-VoIP).
- For savings and volume → SMS-Man + Majorphones (long-term for reliability).
- Budget Start → SMSPool (there is a free test for Yahoo).
- If SMS messages are constantly bothering you, switch to Proton Mail as your primary email address for communicating with stores. Many stores already accept privacy services.
If you provide additional details (budget, how many numbers you need, API, Yahoo or Gmail specifically, country of number), I can narrow my recommendations or provide step-by-step instructions for using your chosen service (registration, top-up, and number purchase).
Number quality changes quickly, so always test with small amounts. If you need direct links or a comparison of two specific services, just ask!