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Tag: Africa

Can Text Messages End Poverty in Africa?

by Jackie Cohen on April 6, 2017June 24, 2022
Can SMS text messaging end poverty in Africa?

Most people living in industrialized nations associate text messaging with some kind of social activity. But in parts of Africa, texting literally has the potential to save lives.

Your Users’ SMS Phones Are Dumber Than Donald Trump’s

by Jackie Cohen on February 1, 2017June 24, 2022
Verify users identities using two-factor SMS messaging from RingCaptcha.

Were you shocked to read that the President of the United States was Tweeting with an unsecured Samsung Android phone? Well, here’s a reality check for you: At least half… [Continue Reading]

How the Generic SMS APIs Compare to Each Other (and RingCaptcha)

by Martin Cocaro on July 23, 2015June 24, 2022

Generic SMS solutions simply don’t perform well in certain markets, including India, China, many European nations and in the Middle East, often resulting in a disproportionately large percentage of blocked transmissions.

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