Sonetimes I use a real address to which I have no connection... if they want a real address that passes verification check I sometimes use Buckingham Palace or 10 Downing Street in the UK. I thought during summer of 2021 post-Covid when everybody wanted to know where I lived in case they would have to come to my home and tell me I had been within 100 metres of somebody a week ago in the supermarket who might have had Covid and thus I have to quarantine immediately that these addresses would distract the busybodies. Any serious Govt body (eg police or MI5) will likely find me very easily.
Hotel receptionists are often sufficiently amused that I gave my address on a reservations website as "999 Fake Street, London, UK" that they don't ask for a real address.
Very very occasionally I have to make up a real address - "42 Station Road, London" will usually suffice as being sufficiently vague as to be impossible to use.
A UK mobile number of +44-7987-654321 will usually get past any phone-number-check algorithm on websites if necessary.
Last edited by davidjohnson6; 20th October 2023 at 17:44.