On Sun, Jul 19, 2015 at 10:22 PM, DEP/Dodo <[email protected]> wrote:

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>> Verizon has plans with free text messaging. In fact I think all their
>> plans have free text messaging. The plan you were grandfathered into sounds
>> like some archaic and obsolete plan and it's holding you back. You need to
>> put that plan to rest.
>> ​  *It is doing exactly what I want.  Holding me back from 2-step verif.
>> is not sufficient for me to change plans.*  *The Verizon rep I spoke to
>> said each text msg. was 20 cents regardless of plan.*​
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The More Everything plans offer unlimited talk and text. But if you can
receive verification codes via phone call from Google then you may be able
to proceed.


> *I meant in my question a hacker using a computer in some other country,
>> not one gaining access to my computer.  Then both steps of verif. would be
>> needed by this person.  Is that correct?  *
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Yes, exempting your own computer exempts your own computer. The hackers
computer would not also be exempted.


> *​~Diane​ *
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