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How to find out which apps are bound to your mobile phone number?

The current App is very routine, and they will make you have to register the App through your mobile phone number. This has led you to download countless apps, and the results are all registered with your mobile phone number. In fact, registering an App on a mobile phone may unconsciously reveal our privacy, so we all thought, is there any way to know which apps are registered or bound to our mobile phone number?

Method 1: Stupid method

We can download an application, but try to register again. If the display number is registered, it means that you have bound the App.

Method 2: Specialized App query

In Tencent's mobile phone management home, it seems that it can also be queried. After opening the App, we can click the "Application Security" option, enter the "Privacy Risk Monitoring"-find the "Account Leak Query" and make a binding query.

Method 3: Special website inquiry.

It seems that this website itself is risky and there may be charges, so although it is not recommended, it is better to talk about it first.

The best way: you'd better take notes. If you want to bind an App, you can enter the name directly in the memo, and you can know it at any time when you want to log off next time!

People can't live without mobile phones. Many websites may be registered with the mobile phone number in life. Over time, we may forget which websites we are bound to, and only remember commonly used websites, such as WeChat, Alipay and bank cards.

Calling customer service, I can't find out which services are bound to the mobile phone number. This is also the business of operators. So how can we find out what software is bound to our mobile phone number?

When registering some websites, binding the mobile phone number will send a verification code and search for "verification code" in our mobile phone. Through the received SMS information, we can roughly judge which websites the mobile phone number is bound to.

This method is similar to the above. When registering some websites, we usually bind the email to retrieve the password, and search for the words "verification code" and "registration" in the email to find out which websites we have registered.

There are many websites on the Internet that provide this query service, such as REG007. I tried to enter my mobile phone number, and after inquiring, I can find the website where my mobile phone number was registered.

The query method of this website uses the principle of crawler, and tries to check whether it has been registered according to the entered mobile phone number or email address. This website should probably maintain a list of common websites, including website logo, category, introduction, etc. , and then use your email or mobile phone number to simulate registration, and judge whether your mobile phone number has been registered on this website according to the feedback from the registration page.

Inquiring about the information bound by the mobile phone number through the website risks revealing personal privacy, and the inquiry result is inaccurate. Usually, we can use the cloud backup function of mobile phones to create memos and record our registered websites.

At present, there are two methods that are relatively easy to operate:

1, search engine

Search your mobile phone number and common email address on the Internet, and you can find some bound websites, though not all, but you can recall some.

2. Dedicated website

At present, there are special platforms on the Internet to view the bound accounts, such as REG007 and ZhaoHuiNi. Enter your mobile phone number or email address on the homepage of these websites, and you can find some bound websites. However, please do not disclose any personal information when using it.

How to find out which software is bound to the mobile phone number? Mobile phone number has become an indispensable product in our life and work, not only for ordinary communication, but also for many services. For a long time, I didn't even know where I bound or registered the service with my mobile phone, which made me afraid to change my mobile phone number easily now.

Although some methods and tools can be used to query some bound software, it is not comprehensive and risky. Because most software data will not be enjoyed, it only exists in other people's databases, and only service providers can know that you are bound, such as WeChat, Alipay and Bank. So as an individual, get into the habit of registering or binding yourself once, and then find a place to keep records. This is also the most stupid method, but it is also the most effective method.

Of course, you can also keep the verification information sent to us by the other party when you register or bind yourself, and some of it may be sent to the email and some to the mobile phone. Keeping these emails or text messages is similar to the above method.

Another more commonly used method is testing. Just look at which software or website, that is, try to log in and see if your mobile phone is bound. Some users can log in with their user name, email address, or mobile phone, or directly retrieve their user name and password with their mobile phone. To test whether they have used this service.

There is also the search engine query method. Many websites are not rigorous, or mobile phone numbers are included in search engines. For example, using Baidu and sogou search may display their mobile phone numbers. Of course, some places have not registered or bound their own mobile phones, perhaps their mobile phone numbers need to be kept for business.

Furthermore, the method of querying through third-party tools. For example, a query website that provides mobile phone registration query function. But these are not necessarily accurate and comprehensive. After all, a lot of bound or registered data are stored in the database and not displayed, that is, they are not enjoyed and the query is not comprehensive. In addition, there are some websites that won't tell you, even if you check, the mobile phone number you checked may be recorded by this website, and it may even be a paid service.

Usually, I will receive all kinds of promotion junk information inexplicably. Part of the reason is that my mobile phone number was leaked after registering some kind of network and application. Even some unheard-of shopping networks will send you messages, which will have a certain impact on the use.

As soon as someone comes up, I will introduce you to various third-party query platforms that claim to be able to query which websites and applications have been registered and bound with mobile phone numbers. I don't know if any friends have been cheated, but I can't find anything after paying the inquiry. On the contrary, there is a risk of privacy leakage.

Maybe you just need to think about it a little. If major enterprises are extremely strict in protecting user data, how can they open user data to third-party platforms? In this case, this query network is inaccurate and unreliable. You don't have to think about it.

Take Chrome as an example. Usually I would say its synchronization function in Kan Kan. Because the account password memory function is easy to use, it is also reliable for platform synchronization. So most of my registration bindings will be recorded in Chrome.

Take the mobile phone number as an example. If you have saved the registration data in the cloud, you can display it all by directly searching the mobile phone number field. Probably, if you have the habit of storing passwords at ordinary times, it can also be used as a reference.

Whether you log in with a verification code, or some applications will send relevant short messages and notification emails after registration, you can also query some websites that are registered and bound through the content of short messages. However, this method has great limitations, and many people may not have the habit of saving short messages for a long time.

Personally, I have the habit of saving browser passwords for a long time, and most of them are registered by email. There are too many passwords to remember. Probably the browser will record 80% or more of my registration information. Therefore, searching by the first way is very intuitive and efficient.

There are only two suggested ways. As for other better ways? I have not tried to understand it for the time being. The general suggestion is: if you can register by email, try to choose email, or log in through QQ or other authorized means. The mobile phone number is too closely related to life, so all kinds of applications and website registration should be cautious.

The operator's mobile phone number card has a recycling function, so there is a risk that a number card will be recycled by the operator after three months of downtime or arrears.

Whether it is a newly purchased or about to cancel mobile phone number card, there will be problems with bundled software. The former is a software application that the card user did not cancel in time, and there is a certain problem of information security leakage; The latter is faced with the problem of how to unbind the software when the sales number is about to be sold. He may not even remember which software was bundled.

So, can you check what software you have installed through software or other means?

First, whether it can be queried by software.

If this kind of software really exists, it is horrible to think about it. A software can query all your registration information, which means that your personal information is leaked, which can easily lead to information security incidents.

Someone introduced the use of the "let you come back" website, and personally tried to search for login queries. The website has been closed (I don't know its search principle for the time being, but it makes people feel uneasy). Some people say that you can also check the registration information through "REG007". After clicking in, the results of two inquiries with the same number are different, and less registration information can be found.

So we still give up the idea of software query, especially whether this query method is safe is controversial.

Second, whether it is possible to inquire through the operator.

Some people here have thought about whether they can inquire through operators. There are two situations here: one is the business registered through the mobile platform of the operator, and the registration information can undoubtedly be inquired. However, users register through websites or other third-party APP software, and operators will not grasp relevant information.

So operators can help us only a small part, and a lot of work can only be done by ourselves.

Third, other methods.

If you ask me which websites, apps and businesses I registered, I can't tell. However, there is one of the most stupid ways to use it, using SMS with registration feedback.

With the rapid development of mobile applications, people no longer use SMS. In most cases, the function of SMS is only to publish verification code, registration information and so on. In this way, the number of short messages will not be too much. You can download and import all the short messages and analyze them one by one, and you can get all your registration information.

Of course, this is the most stupid and effective method, but I believe that there should not be many people trying. If you really want to cancel your mobile phone number, it is recommended to give yourself a one-month buffer period and gradually migrate the bundled business to a new number card.

Is there a better way to find out which software is bundled with your mobile phone number?

Last time I saw a website, I could find out which websites my mobile phone number was bound to, and then I wanted to check it out. I didn't expect him to need me to register with my mobile phone number.

How to find out what software is bound to your mobile phone number? In fact, everyone must be very upset about this problem, because at present, when registering software, users must log in with their mobile phone number and receive the verification code before they can use it, so our mobile phone number will register a lot of software.

This method can be said to be very practical. We can use the mobile phone number we used before or now when registering, but you will find that there is a way to log in with SMS verification code when logging in, so we can directly choose to log in with verification code.

If your mobile phone number has registered this software, then when you enter the verification code, there will inevitably be a reminder that your mobile phone number has registered this software. At this time, you can know whether the mobile phone number is bound to this software.

Although this method is stupid, it is also the most effective one, so we can use this method if we want to check whether our mobile phone number is bound with any software.

On some networks, there are many third-party query functions, such as REG007 query method, but I personally don't recommend you to use this method to query.

First, although this website can query some registered websites, it is risky. It may reveal some information by inquiring which websites you have registered on this website.

Also, you can use some professional software to find out what software you have bound.

Because of the spread of network information, your own information is likely to flow out. It is recommended not to click on some off-site links on the network at ordinary times. If these links are dangerous, it is likely to reveal personal privacy, including mobile phone numbers.

If you find that your mobile phone often receives inexplicable information, it is likely that the mobile phone number has been leaked. In this case, it is recommended to go to the business hall where the operator is located first to find out if it is because other software is bound late, so it is good to cancel the binding business and avoid charging.