How To Make A Amazon Account Without A Phone Number

Alright, let's dive into the wonderful world where you can totally conquer the Amazon kingdom without surrendering your precious phone number right at the gate!
It's like sneaking into a party through the back door, except totally legal and way less stressful.
The Email Escapade
The cornerstone of your phone-number-free Amazon adventure is having a solid email address. Think of it as your secret password to the online shopping fortress.
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Gmail, Yahoo, Outlook – any of the big players will do. Make it something you actually check, or else those sweet deals will vanish like smoke!
Creating Your Account
Head over to the Amazon website.
Find the "Create Account" button. It's usually hiding near the sign-in area, almost like it's playing hide-and-seek.
Now, here comes the magic! Instead of offering up your phone number like a tribute to the shopping gods, focus on the email address field.

Type in your email, pick a super-strong password (seriously, don't use "123456"), and hit that "Create Account" button with gusto!
Amazon might send a verification email. Go check your inbox and click that confirmation link like you're defusing a bomb (a bomb full of discounts, that is).
Bypassing the Phone Verification (If It Pops Up!)
Sometimes, Amazon gets a little clingy and insists on a phone number. It's like they're saying, "Are you sure you REALLY want to shop with us?"
Don't panic! There are a few sneaky (but totally legit) ways to outsmart the system.
Firstly, some users have reported that using a different device or browser can sometimes avoid triggering the phone verification prompt.

It's like telling Amazon, "Hey, look, I'm a new person! (Even though it's totally still you.)"
Another trick up your sleeve is to try using a VPN (Virtual Private Network) to change your apparent location.
This can sometimes bypass the phone verification process, especially if you're in a region where it's not as strictly enforced. It's like wearing a disguise, but for your internet connection!
Keep in mind that these methods might not always work, and Amazon can change its verification policies at any time.

But hey, it's worth a shot, right? Think of it as a fun little challenge!
If all else fails, you might, sadly, need to borrow a friend's phone number for the initial verification. Then, once you're in, you might be able to remove it later (check Amazon's account settings to see if this is an option!).
Safety First!
Protect your Amazon account like it's the last slice of pizza in the world!
Use a strong, unique password, and keep your email address secure.
Enable two-factor authentication using an authenticator app (like Google Authenticator or Authy) instead of SMS verification whenever possible.

This adds an extra layer of security that's tougher than Fort Knox. It will ask for a code from your authentication app for every login. Much safer than using SMS verification and still does not need to verify using your personal phone number.
Happy Shopping!
And there you have it! You're now equipped with the knowledge to potentially create an Amazon account without sacrificing your phone number to the digital gods.
Go forth and conquer those deals!
Just remember to shop responsibly. We don't want you ending up with a mountain of packages you don't need (unless, of course, that's your thing!).
