What Google Voice Is and Why You Need a Virtual Number
Google Voice is an internet telephony service from Google that gives users a real US number with a state area code. You can receive calls and SMS, send messages, and forward calls to this number. For bloggers, media buyers, and SMM specialists, a Google Voice virtual number is a handy tool for account verification, protecting your personal phone, and scaling work across multiple profiles.
The key advantage is that the number is tied to a Google account rather than a SIM card, so it works from any device. This is critical for traffic arbitrage, where you need to separate work entities from personal data.
- Receive SMS to confirm registrations
- Calls and voicemail over the internet
- One number across multiple devices
- Free domestic calls within the US and Canada
Step-by-Step Guide to Getting a Number
Officially, Google Voice is available to US residents, so the process requires preparation. Below is the basic algorithm for obtaining a number yourself.
| Step | Action |
|---|---|
| 1 | Log into a Google account with US geo (IP, language, time zone) |
| 2 | Open voice.google.com and select "For personal use" |
| 3 | Pick a number by city or area code |
| 4 | Confirm an existing real number to link |
| 5 | Finish setting up forwarding and voicemail |
The main difficulty is the requirement to verify through an existing US phone number. Without a clean environment, Google quickly blocks the attempt as suspicious.
Antidetect and Proxies: Setting Up Your Environment Right
To prevent Google Voice from detecting a multi-account and issuing a ban, you must isolate each profile. The best practice is combining an antidetect browser with a mobile or residential proxy on a US IP.
- Antidetect browsers: Dolphin Anty, AdsPower, GoLogin, Multilogin — each account in a separate profile with a unique fingerprint
- Proxies: mobile or residential US IPs, one proxy per account, no sharing
- Geo consistency: IP, system language, time zone, and cookies must match
- Don't log into dozens of accounts from one IP — that's the first ban trigger
Following these rules reduces ban risk and extends the lifespan of the number and linked Google account.
Why Buying a Ready-Made Google Voice Account Pays Off
Self-registration takes time, requires clean US geo, and often ends in rejection. On the YTMarket marketplace, you can buy a ready-made Google Voice account with a number already linked — no verification headaches.
The YTMarket catalog offers Google accounts of various types: Google Voice, Google Ads, Workspace, Cloud, and Play Developer, plus Gmail accounts (fresh, aged, PVA, with API). Payment is accepted in USDT (TRC20/BEP20/ERC20/Polygon/SOL/TON), via CryptoBot, or in rubles — convenient and anonymous.
- A ready number right after payment
- 24-hour warranty for replacement of invalid accounts
- Payment in USDT crypto and CryptoBot
- Support via @RegaProvider on Telegram
Common Mistakes and Risks When Using a Number
Even a purchased number can get burned if you ignore operational hygiene. Let's go over the typical mistakes.
| Mistake | Consequence |
|---|---|
| Logging in without a proxy | Linkage to real geo, account ban |
| One IP for many profiles | Mass blocking |
| Abrupt activity right away | Triggers Google's anti-fraud system |
| Ignoring the 24-hour warranty | Losing money on invalids |
Warm up the account gradually, check the number's validity right after purchase, and use the 24-hour warranty if something goes wrong.
Conclusion
Google Voice is a powerful tool for getting a US virtual number for verification and traffic work. Self-acquisition is possible but requires clean geo and patience. If your time is more valuable, grab a ready-made Google Voice account on YTMarket: payment in USDT or rubles, a 24-hour warranty, and support via @RegaProvider. Combined with an antidetect browser and a quality proxy, such a number will serve you long and won't fail at the most critical moment.