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Evaluation of Some Websites that Offer Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Services Virtual Phone Numbers for SMS Reception and Virtual Debit Credit Cards - cover

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Evaluation of Some Websites that Offer Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Services Virtual Phone Numbers for SMS Reception and Virtual Debit Credit Cards

Hidaya Al-Assouly

Publisher: Dr. Hidaya Mahmoud Al-Assouly -

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Summary

The book consists from two parts: 
•   Part A: Quick Guide for Obtaining Free Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Services 
•   Part B: Evaluation of Some Websites that Offer Virtual Phone Numbers for SMS reception and Websites to Obtain Virtual Debit/Credit Cards for Online Accounts Verifications 
 
I. Part A: Quick Guide for Obtaining Free Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Services: 
Part A will investigate the possible ways to get free RDP server account or RDP server account at lowest cost. This part will consist from the following sections:  
1. Some RDP Services Providers with free trials 
2. Some RDP servers providers that sell RDP with Credit Card, Debit Card, Bitcoin, PayPal or other E-wallets  
3. Getting free RDP from freerdpserver.com 
4. Getting free RDP from Google Cloud 
5. Getting Google Cloud RDP/VPS for free for one month through Qwiklabs.com  
6. Creating RDP through Alibabacloud.com 
7. Getting free RDP/VPS for seven days from CloudSigma.com 
8. Getting RDP/VPS through Microsoft Azure 
9. Getting Microsoft Azure RDP/VPS for free through Sandbox subscription 
10. How to get university email 
11. How to get RDP service for free through Microsoft Azure for students 
12. Getting free RDP from AWS Amazon 
13. How to get free RDP service with Amazon AWS Educate 
14. Some free websites that can be used to receive SMS online using numbers from some countries 
15. Generating virtual debit/credit cards using namso gold CC BIN generator for verification of some online services accounts  
 
II. Part B: Evaluation of Some Websites that Offer Virtual Phone Numbers for SMS reception and Websites to Obtain Virtual Debit/Credit Cards for Online Accounts Verifications: 
First, I will mention the best websites that offer virtual phone numbers from around the world to receive activation codes and SMS confirmations online. Then the book will guide you to how to obtain virtual debit/credit cards for sake of online accounts verification. There are bulk numbers of banks and debit/credit cards issuers that offer virtual or physical debit/credit card. But I will not go through any of them as I covered them in a book I published previously. I will only concentrate on some quick methods to obtain debit/credit cards for sake of online account verification. I will briefly talk about generating virtual debit/credit cards namso gold CC BIN generator for verification of some online services. Then I will talk about paypalvccs.com website that offers Virtual Visa Card for sake of online accounts verification. At the end I will mention how to get USA shipment address through Viabox.com website, and I will list some of the free VPN Services I commonly use 
Part B consists from the following sections: 
1. Some free websites that can be used to receive SMS online using numbers from some countries. 
2. Some paid (not free) websites that can be used to receive SMS online using numbers from some countries. 
3. Getting free phone number in US or Canada and Other Countries: 
4. Best websites that offer SMS verification, sending SMS and renting number services. 
5. Generating some virtual debit/credit cards through BIN Codes for verification of some online services. 
6. Paypalvccs.com website that offer Virtual Visa Card for sake of account verifications. 
7. Getting USA shipment address through Viabox.com. 
8. Some of the free VPN Services I commonly use.
Available since: 12/22/2020.

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