SMS Bomber Guide for the Philippines

This page documents Philippines number formatting and BOMBitUP limitations. It does not promise delivery to a particular mobile network. Use the app only for a small test after the phone owner has given clear prior consent.

Philippines Number Format

The Philippines uses country code +63. International formatting normally replaces the domestic leading zero with +63. Follow the input format shown by the current app and verify the full number with its owner. An accepted input does not confirm ownership, network support, or delivery.

Run a Controlled Test

  1. Agree with the number owner on a short time window and small maximum count.
  2. Install and verify release 4.10.1 from the official download page.
  3. Enter only the approved Philippines test number and select the smallest useful count.
  4. Confirm the result on the receiving phone, then stop.

The app relies on third-party integrations that may change, fail, or be rate-limited. BOMBitUP does not guarantee message count, speed, network coverage, or availability in the Philippines.

Protection and Unwanted Messages

To add a number, open the SMS section, choose Protect List, enter the first name and phone number, and select Protect Me. Entries are cleared every two weeks according to the app. Protection covers BOMBitUP SMS requests only. See the full instructions and limitations.

For unwanted messages, use device blocking and spam reporting, contact the network operator, preserve timestamps, and submit an abuse report without posting personal data publicly.

Use Requires Consent

Do not target a stranger, business, public service, or emergency number. Stop immediately when asked. Review the terms of use before using any BOMBitUP mode.

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