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How to get a DID on iOS easily

How to get a DID on iOS easily

So one of the more annoying things about moving from the US to Europe is how much of the American communication infrastructure is still built around the idea that you have a US phone number to receive text messages from. While some (a vanishingly small) percentage of them allow me to add actual 2FA and bypass the insane phone number requirement, it's a constant problem to need to get these text messages.

There are services like Google Voice, but they're impossible to set up abroad. So you need to already have it set up when you land. Then if you forgot to use it, you'll lose the number and start the entire nightmare over again. Also increasingly services won't let you add a Google Voice number to get these text messages, I assume because of fraud. I finally got tired of it and did what I should have done when I first moved here, which is just buy a DID number.

Buy the DID Number

So I'm going to use voip.ms for this because it seems to work the best of the ones I tried.

  1. Make an account: https://voip.ms/ and login
  2. Add funds. I added $100 so I don't lose the number for a long time.
  1. Buy a number.
  1. Select Per Minute Plan unless you plan on using it for a lot of phone calls.
  1. Select the International DID POP
  1. Critical Step. Configure the DID.

This enables forwarding text messages as emails, which I assume you want but feel free to turn off.

  1. Critical step: Account settings

MAKE SURE YOU SET CALLERID NUMBER otherwise nothing else will work.

Also set a password:

  1. Get your account ID

iOS

  1. Get Acrobits Softphone: https://apps.apple.com/dk/app/acrobits-softphone/id314192799?l=en
  2. Set up the account as follows:

Password is the account password we set before, username is the 6 digit number from the account information screen.

Ta-dah! We're all done. Make sure you can call a test number: 1-202-762-1401 returns the time. Text messages should now be coming in super easily and it will cost you less than $1 a month to keep this phone number forever.

Questions/comments/concerns: https://c.im/@matdevdug


Stuff To Buy: American Expat Edition

One of the more common questions I hear get thrown around expat groups is "what should I buy before I move" or "what should I send to a loved one who is currently living in Europe". While I am not an expert on what is available everywhere in Europe, here are some things I miss in Denmark and likely are hard for most expats in Europe to get. Hopefully this helps you pack or buy some great gifts.

  • American Plastic Food Wrap - Denmark has this stuff, but the domestic stuff is terrible compared to the American version. I have no idea why, I assume some sort of super dangerous chemical. Anyway buy it.
  • Taco Seasoning - I have no idea why, but the stuff they have here is terrible. It has almost no flavor except for salt.
  • Twizzlers - If you like them, buy them because you can't buy these in Denmark.
  • Poultry Seasoning - mostly for Thanksgiving but you can't buy that here.
  • Cream Of Tartar
  • Good Doritos - they have some Doritos but they don't have any of the good flavors, so no cooler ranch or nacho cheese.
  • Everything Bagel Seasoning - honestly there aren't a lot of bagel places, but this seasoning goes great with everything
  • Aspirin
  • Pepto-Bismol
  • Tums
  • Melatonin
  • Corn bread
  • Grits / pancake mix - you can find it but it costs 5x what it should
  • Maple Syrup is available but only the expensive real stuff
  • Old Bay
  • Peppers! Spicy food doesn't exist in Europe like it does in the US. The only stuff you can get here is like tobasco sauce and red pepper flakes. So get some guajillos, puyas, chiles de árbol with the stems if you can find them.
  • The best hot sauce on the planet.
  • Greenies for your dog.
  • Cheap Dog Poop Bags
  • Mac and Cheese Powder - no Kraft Mac and Cheese here.
  • Electronics - all electronics because the tax for things like laptops/headphones/game consoles is insane in Europe compared to the US
  • Peanut Butter - you can buy it but it is a lot more expensive
  • Meatloaf Mix
  • Vanilla Extract - lots of vanilla beans at the grocery stores but no extract
  • Sprinkles
  • Pretzels
  • Goldfish crackers
  • Ginger Ale (they have ginger beer)
  • Root Beer