Free Mexico Phone Number for Verification (+52)

Need a free Mexico phone number to receive a verification code right now? Use the public +52 numbers below to receive SMS online without sharing your personal line. For the best acceptance on popular apps—or if you need a number you can keep for months—upgrade to a private MX real‑SIM number.

Available Mexico Numbers

Mexico Phone Number

+52-96-1722-3019

Use this number to receive SMS verification codes:

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About Free MX Numbers

Free Mexico phone numbers for verification (+52) let you receive basic SMS codes without using your personal number. These inboxes are public and shared—great for quick OTPs, testing funnels, or low‑risk sign‑ups. If you need higher acceptance on popular apps or a number you can keep for months, switch to a private MX real‑SIM number.

Upgrade if reliability matters: Private, non‑VoIP Mexican numbers deliver codes more consistently and keep your messages private to you. 7‑day money‑back guarantee.

How to Use a Free MX Number

  1. Copy a +52 number from the list above.
  2. Enter it in the app or website you’re verifying.
  3. Watch the inbox on this page for the code (publicly visible).
  4. Complete verification with the code.

When a Free MX Number May Fail (And What to Do)

Some Mexico/LatAm services filter public/VoIP numbers or throttle delivery to shared inboxes. If your OTP doesn’t arrive—or you need a number you can keep for repeat logins—switch to a private, real‑SIM MX number. It’s non‑VoIP, more consistent, and designed for higher acceptance on popular apps.

Free vs. Private MX Numbers

Feature Free MX Number (Public) Private MX Number (Real SIM)
Privacy Shared inbox, public Private inbox—only you
Acceptance Inconsistent; many apps filter public/VoIP Higher acceptance on popular apps
Reliability May be rate‑limited or recycled Stable number you can keep
Use cases Quick tests, low‑risk sign‑ups Main accounts, repeat logins, recovery

Common Mexico Use Cases (with Real Examples)

Heads‑up: Compatibility varies. Many brands filter public/VoIP numbers. For important or long‑term accounts, choose a private MX real‑SIM number.
Marketplaces & classifieds

Mercado Libre, Facebook Marketplace, SegundaMano, Vivanuncios

Good for quick listing tests with a public number. For ongoing sales and buyer messages, use a private +52 line.

E‑commerce & retail

Amazon México, Walmart México, Liverpool, Coppel

Retailers may text order alerts or sign‑in checks. Public works for one‑off experiments; for regular orders/returns, keep updates on a private number.

Food delivery & couriers

Rappi, Uber Eats, DiDi Food

Apps verify accounts and orders via SMS. If public numbers are blocked or delayed, a private, non‑VoIP MX number is more consistent for repeat logins.

Ride‑hailing & mobility

Uber, DiDi, Cabify

Account and payment steps often involve SMS. Use a private line if public numbers fail.

Groceries & quick commerce

Cornershop by Uber, Jüsto

Useful for quick tests; for real deliveries and support, use a private +52 number.

Parcel tracking & deliveries

Estafeta, DHL México, FedEx México, Redpack, Correos de México

SMS updates/redirects are common; keep real shipments on a private number.

Travel & airlines

Aeroméxico, Volaris, Viva Aerobus, Booking.com, Despegar

Receive booking confirmations and check‑in links. For actual trips, keep messages private with a private number.

Social, communities & dating

WhatsApp, Telegram, Signal, Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, X (Twitter), Discord, Tinder, Bumble

Public numbers are fine for quick trials. For long‑term profiles, moderation, or recovery, choose a private MX real‑SIM number (public numbers are commonly filtered).

Jobs & recruiting

Computrabajo, OCCMundial, LinkedIn, Indeed

Great for sign‑up flow tests. For real applications/interviews, stick to a private number so recruiters can reach you reliably.

Banking, wallets & government (don’t use public numbers)

BBVA México, Citibanamex, Santander México, Banorte, Mercado Pago, OXXO Pay, SAT (Hacienda), IMSS, CFE

High‑trust services often block public/VoIP numbers and require persistent access. Use a private, non‑VoIP MX number or your personal number only.

Delivery Tips for MX OTPs

Prefer +52 mobile numbers when a service asks for a Mexican mobile

When a service asks for a Mexican mobile number, prefer +52 mobile numbers. Some services reject landline or non‑mobile formats.

What to do if a code doesn’t arrive

If no code in ~120 seconds, try another public number or upgrade to a private MX real‑SIM line. The sender may have throttled or blocked the first number.

Avoid reusing the same public number repeatedly

Don’t repeatedly reuse the same public number with the same app. Rate‑limits are common—services track and block numbers after detecting multiple sign‑ups from shared inboxes.

For recurring logins and 2FA, choose All‑Services Long‑Term (MX)

Choose All‑Services Long‑Term (MX) to keep one number for months. Essential for 2FA, account recovery, and services requiring consistent phone verification.

Frequently Asked Questions — Mexico

Are these Mexico numbers non‑VoIP?

No. The free list is public/shared and may include VoIP. For non‑VoIP performance, choose a MX real‑SIM rental.

Will a free MX number work for all apps?

Sometimes, but many apps filter public/VoIP numbers. If blocked or delayed, upgrade to a private MX line for better results.

Can I receive multiple codes?

Yes, but the inbox is public. For repeat logins or sensitive accounts, use a private MX number.

How long do messages stay visible?

Public inboxes rotate and may be cleared. Private numbers keep messages within your account.

Can I choose a region or carrier?

Free public numbers are limited; private rentals offer more flexibility.

What if I need the same MX number every month?

Pick All‑Services Long‑Term Rental (MX) to keep one private +52 number for months.

What’s your refund policy?

7‑day money‑back guarantee if a private rental doesn’t work for your use case.

Trust & Responsibility

Since 2018, MobileSMS.io has provided real SIM numbers that work where VoIP often fails. Use public numbers for quick tasks, and upgrade to a private line for privacy, reliability, and repeat access.

Please use responsibly.