When you search for a virtual phone number, you'll encounter two distinct products: temporary numbers (sometimes called OTP numbers or disposable numbers) and permanent virtual numbers (monthly or yearly subscriptions). They solve different problems, and choosing the wrong one wastes money or leaves you without the capability you need.
This guide breaks down the differences clearly.
What Is a Temporary / OTP Phone Number?
A temporary virtual number—also called an OTP number or single-use number—is a phone number rented for a very short period, typically a few minutes to a few hours. The sole purpose is to receive a single SMS verification code (OTP = one-time password).
How it works:
- You select a temporary number for a specific service (e.g., Telegram, Twitter, Uber).
- The system assigns you a number and you have a short window (usually 10–20 minutes) to receive the SMS.
- Once the code arrives, the activation completes and the number is released.
- You pay only for that single use—typically a fraction of a dollar.
Best for:
- One-time account registrations where you don't plan to receive future messages
- Testing an app or service before committing
- Creating a secondary account quickly
- Situations where you only ever need a single verification code
What Is a Permanent Virtual Phone Number?
A permanent virtual number is a real, dedicated phone number assigned to you for an ongoing subscription period—typically monthly or annually. It stays yours for as long as you pay, and it can receive unlimited SMS messages and calls.
How it works:
- You choose a country and subscribe to a number (monthly or yearly).
- The number is exclusively yours—no one else can receive messages on it.
- SMS messages and calls arrive in your dashboard whenever they're sent.
- The number renews automatically until you cancel.
Best for:
- Active accounts that will receive ongoing messages (WhatsApp, Telegram account, business SMS)
- Two-factor authentication on important accounts
- Business phone lines
- Situations where your registered number might receive messages weeks or months later (password resets, 2FA codes)
- Maintaining a long-term WhatsApp or Signal account
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | Temporary (OTP) | Permanent (Monthly) |
|---|---|---|
| Duration | Minutes to hours | Months or years |
| Cost | Per use (cents) | Per month or year |
| Receives multiple SMS | No (one-time use) | Yes, unlimited |
| Good for ongoing 2FA | ✗ | ✓ |
| Good for one-time signup | ✓ | Overkill |
| Number stays the same | ✗ | ✓ |
| WhatsApp / Telegram use | ✗ (number expires) | ✓ |
When Temporary Numbers Go Wrong
The most common mistake people make is using a temporary number to verify an account they plan to actually use. Here's why that's a problem:
- The account links to an expired number. If you use a temporary number to sign up for WhatsApp or Instagram, the number is released after the session ends. If WhatsApp needs to re-verify your account (after reinstalling the app, for example), the code will go to a number no one controls—meaning you're locked out permanently.
- 2FA becomes inaccessible. If you set up SMS-based 2FA on any account with a temporary number, you can never receive future 2FA codes. You'll be locked out the next time the service asks for verification.
- No message history. Any future messages sent to that number—password resets, account notifications—go nowhere.
Rule of thumb: If you're creating an account you'll actually log into again, use a permanent virtual number.
When Permanent Numbers Are Overkill
Permanent numbers cost more per verification than temporary ones. If you only need to verify a throwaway test account, a competition entry, or a service you'll never use again, a temporary OTP number is more cost-effective.
VRNUM Offers Both
VRNUM provides both product types:
- OTP Numbers — Available in the OTP Numbers section. Select a country and service, get a number instantly, and pay only when you receive a code.
- Virtual Numbers — Available in the Countries section. Choose a country, subscribe monthly or yearly, and your number is yours for the subscription period.
How to Decide
Ask yourself one question: Will this account or service ever send me an SMS again?
- Yes → Get a permanent virtual number.
- No → A temporary OTP number is fine.
If you're unsure, go with a permanent number. The cost difference is small, and the peace of mind knowing your account won't be locked out is worth it.
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