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Will parents receive text messages with real-name authentication?

In the process of real-name authentication, you usually only need to provide ID card information and telephone number. If you enter your mobile phone number, you won't send a short message to others during the authentication process. The mobile phone number of parents is used for real-name authentication, so this mobile phone number will receive relevant SMS notification during the authentication process. Therefore, minors use their parents' mobile phone numbers for real-name authentication, so parents will receive relevant SMS notifications. This is also to protect minors and prevent them from indulging in online games or other online services. When carrying out real-name authentication, using your own mobile phone number can protect your privacy without affecting others. Be sure to use someone else's mobile phone number, and it is best to ask the other party's permission in advance.