⚙️ No-KYC Clearnet Services .onion

Online tools and services without identity verification: disposable SMS, crypto software licences, privacy directories.

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Beyond hosting, a whole ecosystem of no-KYC clearnet services has developed to enable common digital uses without leaving traces of civil identity. Disposable SMS numbers to receive an OTP verification code without giving your real number, software licence marketplaces payable in crypto, curated directories listing providers respecting these principles: these tools meet everyday modern needs, where every online service increasingly demands personal data.

OTPFactory provides virtual phone numbers in more than 50 countries to receive a one-off verification SMS — useful for creating an account on a service that requires a phone without wanting to link the account to your real number. VendKeys sells software keys (Microsoft Office, Adobe, antivirus, OS, games) payable in crypto with instant delivery, without KYC for orders under $1,000. On the directory side, NomadKYC catalogues more than 160 no-KYC services across various categories (crypto exchanges, VPN, hosting, email), while NoCensorHost focuses specifically on off-DMCA hosts.

These services do not erase your digital identity — your requests remain traceable if you do not use Tor or a VPN — but they limit what each provider knows about you. It is a reduction of fingerprint rather than a disappearance. Combined with Tor Browser or a serious VPN, they allow a wide variety of uses without leaving an exploitable trail for a third party.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a virtual SMS number really anonymous?
Yes, to the extent that you provide neither your real name, nor your real number, nor a nominative payment method. The OTPFactory service bills in crypto, the number is disposable, and the correlation between your civil identity and the number is broken. The limit: if you use this number to create an account on a service that actively monitors usage patterns (Telegram, Google), they may detect behavioural indicators. For an account you do not use for long, it is very effective.
Is buying software licences in crypto legal?
Purchasing genuine software licences in cryptocurrency is perfectly legal. The grey area concerns the origin of keys resold on these marketplaces: some come from countries where prices are lower (arbitrage resale), others from volume licence programmes (OEM, MAR). VendKeys and similar services operate in this arbitrage zone, legal from the buyer's perspective but sometimes contested by publishers. For professional use, it is better to buy directly from the publisher; for personal use, it carries no practical risk.
What is the difference between a directory and a search engine?
A directory is an editorial selection curated by humans. NomadKYC or NoCensorHost verify each service before including it and write a descriptive entry. A search engine automatically indexes the web and returns everything matching a keyword, without qualitative sorting. For a domain where trust matters so much (who would you choose to host your political blog?), directories are more useful. The risk: less coverage than a search engine, and dependence on the editor's judgement.
Do these services track my crypto payments?
They record the transactions they receive (impossible otherwise, it is public on the blockchain), but do not ask who you are. For Bitcoin, your payments are traceable on the chain but not identified. For Monero, transaction anonymity is cryptographically guaranteed. The practical rule: use Monero for anonymous payments, or run your Bitcoin through a mixer or a swap before purchase. Serious no-KYC services generally prefer Monero payment for this reason.