Why did I get a google voice code?

When you sign up for Google Voice or add a phone to your account, Google will send you a text message with a verification code. You need to enter this code to active Google Voice on your phone. Of course, there are other situations where you may be asked for a Google Voice verification code: You are trying to reset your password.

Google sends out six-digit codes to verify identities, and if a hacker gets ahold of it, they can take control of your account. There are several reasons why someone might partake in the Google voice code scam; many use other accounts to successfully place calls under a different persona, which leads to identity theft.

What is a Google Voice Code scam?

There are several reasons why someone might partake in the Google voice code scam; many use other accounts to successfully place calls under a different persona, which leads to identity theft.

How do Google Voice scams work?

The scammer is, in reality, going through the Google Voice setup process. They tell Google Voice to call your personal number, and then the call speaks the code, or the text message supplies the code, along with a warning to not share the code with anyone. Somehow, you ignore that explicit warning and give the scammer the code number.

If someone has created a Google Voice account using your phone number, you will receive the following message: Please note that the forwarding number (XXX) XXX-XXXX was deleted from your Google Voice account (XXX@gmail. com) because it was claimed and verified by another Google Voice user.

How do I verify a text message I received from Google Voice?

Check your phone for a text message from Google Voice. It will have a verification code. Type in the code you received from Google and press, “VERIFY”. Press “FINISH” when asked to.