As the world's most popular instant messaging app, Telegram is widely used for its high security and versatility, especially in privacy protection and encrypted chats. Its application scope covers personal chat, social media operations, cross-border e-commerce and other fields, especially in user groups with high privacy requirements, and has gradually become an important communication tool.
However, in Chinese mainland and other regions, users often face difficulties in receiving verification codes when using Telegram. This is mainly due to the restrictions on international SMS delivery by domestic operators and the blocking impact of network firewalls, resulting in the inability to send or receive Telegram verification codes smoothly, and users often need to rely on network tools, international mobile phone numbers or SMS code receiving platforms to bypass these restrictions.
Telegram's verification code is mainly sent via SMS (text message) or voice call to the mobile number provided by the user when registering. After the user enters their mobile phone number when logging in, the Telegram server sends a text message with a verification code to the number or makes a voice call. To ensure accurate delivery of verification codes, Telegram's verification code service is connected to multiple SMS gateways and carriers around the world. When using Telegram, some users in Chinese mainland or Taiwan will encounter the problem of not receiving verification codes when registering for Telegram.
For example, an Android phone user A encountered a situation where he could not receive a verification code when signing up for Telegram with a mobile number (+86) in Chinese mainland. User A has tried to request the verification code several times and has checked that the network settings and mobile number are correct. After checking, the user found that his Android phone system automatically marked SMS messages from unknown numbers as spam and misjudged the verification code SMS from Telegram as spam. Eventually, the user disabled the SMS blocking feature and tried to connect to the Hong Kong node using a web tool, successfully received the verification code and completed the registration.
In Chinese mainland, many carriers block or restrict international text messages, resulting in Telegram verification codes not being delivered smoothly. Especially during peak hours, the carrier's SMS gateway is under high load, which may cause the verification code SMS to be delayed or lost. In addition, some carriers may automatically filter out text messages from international messaging tools such as Telegram, further increasing the likelihood that the verification code will not be received. Although Taiwan does not implement strict network blockades like Chinese mainland, some carriers may still restrict or delay international text messages, especially during peak hours or due to network congestion, which may cause Telegram verification code SMS to not be delivered in time.
For example, a Taiwanese user encountered an issue of not receiving a telegram SMS code when trying to set up a new device via Telegram in 2024. The user requested the verification code several times, but never received the SMS. To solve this problem, the user tries to connect to a Telegram-enabled server (such as a US or Singapore node) through a web tool and re-request the verification code. Eventually, the user successfully received the verification code and successfully completed the process of setting up the new device.
China's Great Firewall of the Internet (GFW) imposes strict blocking measures on social media and communication tools abroad. Telegram, as a restricted app, is affected by a firewall and may not be able to communicate properly with the user's device. This network block not only hinders the connection between Telegram and the user's device, but also affects the sending and receiving of verification codes. Therefore, even if users are able to access Telegram through online tools, etc., the sending and receiving of verification codes may still be affected.
Some mobile phone security software or third-party apps, such as spam message blockers, may mistakenly identify the verification code from Telegram as spam and automatically block or delete it. This happens not only to the Android users mentioned above, but also to iOS users who often fail to receive Telegram verification codes. Normally, users can check their phone's spam settings or SMS permissions to ensure that international SMS messages are not intercepted by mistake.
Telegram verification codes are sent through specific international SMS channels, which may be blocked or restricted by domestic carriers. Due to the strict management of international SMS by carriers, this channel restriction will lead to the failure of sending verification codes. Even if the user's network is normal, Telegram's servers may not be able to successfully send the verification code to the user's device, resulting in a blocked registration or login process.
In Chinese mainland, Telegram may not be able to receive verification codes due to the blocking of the Network Firewall (GFW). To solve this problem, you can bypass network restrictions by using a web tool and connect to a country or region that supports Telegram, such as Hong Kong, Singapore, or the United States, to ensure that the verification code can be sent smoothly. In order to ensure the stability and security of the connection, it is important to choose a reliable network tool service.
The steps include downloading and installing the web tools app, and choosing to connect to a server that supports Telegram, such as Hong Kong or the United States. Once the connection is successful, try to register or log in to Telegram again. If you are using it in Chinese mainland, it is recommended to choose a network tool that supports Chinese nodes to improve connection speed and stability. The Hong Kong node is especially suitable for bypassing network restrictions in China to ensure a smoother receipt of verification codes.
It is difficult to register Telegram with a mobile phone number in Chinese mainland and receive a verification code. An effective workaround is to register with a mobile number that is not Chinese mainland. Users can borrow the mobile phone numbers of friends and relatives overseas, or buy temporary international numbers. This allows you to bypass domestic SMS restrictions and ensure that verification codes can be sent and received smoothly, especially for those who have international friends and family or need to solve problems quickly. In this way, the problem of Telegram verification code not receiving can be quickly solved.
The SMS code receiving platform is an online platform that specializes in providing SMS verification code receiving services, through which users can rent virtual mobile phone numbers to receive verification codes for various online services, including Telegram. Using an SMS code receiving platform is one of the effective ways to solve the problem that a domestic mobile phone number cannot receive a Telegram verification code. The steps are as follows:
1. Choose a reputable SMS receiving platform.
2. Register and log in to the platform account, and top up the account as needed to access the service.
3. Select the appropriate country and carrier on the platform and get a temporary virtual phone number.
4. Fill in the obtained temporary mobile phone number on the Telegram registration page, and Telegram will send a verification code to the number.
This method is especially suitable for users who need multiple temporary mobile phone numbers for registration verification in the short term. When choosing an SMS code receiving platform, it is important to pay attention to the reputation and user evaluation of the platform to ensure information security and reliable services.
Telegram not receiving verification codes can sometimes be caused by an unstable or delayed internet connection. Users should first check if the network connection is stable and make sure that the signal is good. If you still haven't received the code, you can try to resend it. If the problem persists, we recommend that you restart your phone or switch to a different network environment (such as switching from Wi-Fi to mobile data), and then request a verification code again.
Telegram is not only available on mobile and desktop, but also on the web. Users don't need to download and install any software, they just need to visit Telegram Web in their browsers and scan the QR code through their mobile phones to log in.
For cross-border e-commerce and marketers, Telegram web can be used with other browser tabs for easy multitasking, and teams can also create groups and channels through the web version to achieve real-time collaboration and information sharing, and improve work efficiency. However, frequently switching Telegram accounts for operation and promotion may lead to cumbersome operations and the risk of account banning.
At this point, DICloak Fingerprint Viewer can effectively simplify the process. By simulating different browser fingerprints, DICloak creates a unique browsing environment for each Telegram account. Users can also configure an independent proxy network for each account to ensure that each account is logged in on different devices, reducing the risk of multi-account detection and improving security.
DICloak supports multi-account management, allowing users to manage multiple accounts in batches on the same interface, avoiding frequent switching or using multiple devices. For social media marketers and cross-border e-commerce companies who need to manage multiple Telegram accounts, DICloak greatly simplifies operations and ensures business continuity and stability.
Currently, Telegram only supports receiving verification codes through SMS or voice calls, and cannot receive verification codes through email.
If your Telegram account has been banned due to multiple incorrect login attempts or violations of the platform's policies, it is recommended to wait for a certain period of time and try to log in again. If the problem persists, you can contact Telegram customer service for help.
Turning on two-step verification (2FA) is an effective way to improve the security of your Telegram account. In addition, setting privacy protection options, such as hiding your phone number, last online time, etc., can also add security.
Telegram may be blocked in some countries, such as China, and users can bypass the block through a web tool or proxy server to use the app in countries or regions where Telegram is supported.
For users who need to manage multiple accounts, you can use tools such as DICloak Fingerprint Browser to simulate different device fingerprints and provide a unique browsing environment for each account, avoiding frequent account switching or using multiple devices.
Go to Telegram settings, select "Language", then select Chinese, and the interface will automatically switch to Chinese.