Enter your mobile number in the box on this page and then click the Configure and Send Key Button.
You must enter your number in international format without any trunk access codes, spaces or formatting. Your number must start with your country code, e.g. 44 for the UK.
You will be sent an SMS message with a Mobile Verification Key. In normal circumstances, the message will arrive within a minute.
You should follow the instructions in the message itself and reply to that SMS message from your handset. If your phone is unable to send to that number, or if you get a message about restricted access, then you will need to contact your network operator and request access to adult-related services. This is the point of verification, to prevent unauthorized use by minors or persons without billing consent. Some network operators charge for this verification process, and this charge is normally credited to your phone bill.
Note: When replying to that SMS, don't forget to reply exactly as the code appears on your handset (including the MV followed by a space).
Your Network Provider isn't an option?
If you are trying to verify your mobile number but your Network Provider isn't shown as an option, please note that there are only a few "real" networks which are the options provided on this page.
For example, if your provider is Giff Gaff or Lyca, these are Branded Network Operators and are provided by O2, so select O2 from the dropdown list.
Why, when I enter my mobile number I get a message saying it is already in use?
The reason why you are receiving this is that the number is already logged in our system on a different account or previously used before you obtained possession of the number.
Please let us know here, and we'll look into this for you and assist you with the update/release of the number so you can use it.