In today's digital age, security and verification are paramount, especially when it comes to our online communications. Email services such as Gmail, Hotmail (now known as Outlook), and Yahoo have become indispensable tools for personal and professional use. A crucial aspect of ensuring the integrity and security of these accounts is through verified text services.
The Risk: If you use your real phone number for a "burner" email address to sign up for a newsletter or a forum, you have just linked your real identity to that anonymous account. If that forum gets hacked, your phone number is exposed. gmailcom hotmailcom yahoocom txt verified
To prevent your emails from being marked as spam by Yahoo and others, you must have an SPF record. This is also a TXT record: Type: TXT Host: @ The Risk: If you use your real phone
DKIM adds a digital signature to every email you send. This signature is verified against a public key stored in a TXT record on your domain. This is also a TXT record: Type: TXT
DMARC tells providers what to do if SPF or DKIM fail.