Change the settings on your phone. On phones running Android, go to the Settings of your phone app. Once there, you’ll need to navigate to “Additional Settings” and select “Hide my Number” from the Caller ID drop-down menu. On iOS, you can simply turn off caller ID by navigating to “Phone” in the Settings app and toggling off “Show My Number.” Add a region-specific code before the recipient’s number. For example, in the US, you can dial *67 before a number, and the recipient will only see “Private” or “Blocked” on their caller ID. Get a burner app. You can also send anonymous text messages using websites such as anonymoustext.com.

If you’re not concerned about anonymity but just want to keep your chats encrypted, you can consider apps like Signal and Linphone, which encrypt your communications end to end. There are multiple ways to call and text anonymously with just a few simple tricks or third-party apps. You can communicate with someone securely so no one else has access to your communication. Here’s how you do it.

Calling Anonymously

There are plenty of reasons why you wouldn’t want certain people or organizations to have your personal phone number. You may want to avoid telemarketers, scams, robocalls, or even stalkers, for example. However, the default setting for any smartphone is to display your phone number when you call someone. In order to call anonymously, you have to hide your caller ID in the settings of your phone app. When you do this, the person you call won’t see your actual phone number, but just that they’re being called by a “private number.” Different mobile operating systems have different configurations for hiding your caller ID, but we’ll take you through the basic settings for devices running on Android or iOS.

Hiding caller ID on Android

There are many versions of Android on the market. With new versions coming out, the settings menu is often adjusted over time. If your phone isn’t fully updated or uses a different developer skin (such as Samsung’s or Motorola’s custom designs), there’s a chance your settings menu will look slightly different from the screenshots shown here. In this case, you can simply look for the right keywords, and you’ll eventually find what you’re looking for. The screenshots for this tutorial have been taken on a OnePlus model running on Android 9. Want to hide your caller ID on an Android device? Follow the following steps: From now on, your phone number will no longer be visible to anyone you call. This is great for your privacy but can also have consequences. Don’t be surprised if fewer people suddenly answer their phone when you ring them.

Hiding Caller ID on iOS (iPhone)

Just like with Android, it’s very simple to hide your caller ID in iOS as well. Here’s how you do it:

Making a single anonymous call

It’s also possible to call someone privately by adding a small code in front of the number you’re calling. The advantage of this method is that you don’t have to go through all of your settings and then change it back when you want your number to be visible again. If it’s just a single private phone call you’re after, all you have to do is figure out what code to add for your particular country. If your phone works via a GSM network (like most Androids), you can always dial #31# to block your caller ID. Same goes for if you’re still not sure which code to use. #31# works in most cases.

Using a burner app

If you’d rather not play around with your phone settings or dial a prefix before each call, then a burner app is a good solution. These apps use the internet to make calls and essentially provide you with a second alternate number. Whenever you’re calling someone you don’t know personally, you can use the burner app to keep your primary number safe and secure. Some of the notable burner apps in the market are Burner (paid) and Google Voice (free).

Texting Anonymously

It’s also possible to send out anonymous texts via special websites. If you plan on doing this, please be aware that there are many fake websites offering bogus texting services. They promise to send your text messages but instead try to install malware on your device. Meanwhile, your text is never even sent. Should you ever receive a strange text from an unknown source, make sure never to click on any links inside the message. This could seriously compromise your device. One reliable website that actually sends out your anonymous texts is anonymoustext.com. The procedure on their website is very straightforward and the site is very easy to use. If you want to use this service, you can do so by following these steps:

Anonymoustext.com offers a reliable service but isn’t exactly cheap. A single text will cost you as much as $1.25. However, there are special options available in case you wish to send more than just one anonymous text: According to the website, “sending a text costs $1.25 per message. A long text of more than 160 characters costs $0.25 more per extra message. You can pay with PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay, or a credit card. It’s a single payment, and there’s no subscription attached. The recipient of the text message will not be charged.” Anonymoustext.com also recommends that you use a VPN when using their service to be double sure of security. In case you don’t already have a VPN subscription, we’d strongly recommend NordVPN. It offers great speeds while being reliable and secure.

Encrypted VoIP and Text Messaging

Perhaps your concern isn’t necessarily that you want to stay anonymous to the person you’re communicating with. If you’d rather stay hidden from any outsiders who might be spying on your conversation, there are a number of third-party apps available to communicate privately. Thankfully, these alternative apps are mostly free and available to all online users. The default apps that come with your smartphone usually aren’t sufficiently protected against possible surveillance. Therefore, we’ll be suggesting two alternatives that can greatly decrease the likelihood that anyone is listening in on your conversation. These are great tools for whistleblowers, journalists, people living in autocratic countries, or for anyone who simply wants to communicate privately. There are more private messaging apps available, but the two suggested here, Signal and Linphone, have a steady record of providing safe communication for any online user. A good source for checking private communication software is privacytools.io.

Signal: Encrypted calling and texting

Signal was designed specifically for safe, encrypted communication. All of its texts and phone calls are secured through end-to-end encryption. Apart from this, Signal boasts a number of useful features, such as a timer for messages to self-destruct. Signal is completely free and available for Android, iPhone, and Windows.

Linphone: encrypted VoIP

If you want to video call someone in a safe and secure manner, Linphone is a very decent option. The software is completely open-source and available for free. It’s available for Windows, macOS, iOS, Linux, and Android. All of the messages sent through Linphone are secured with end-to-end encryption.

Final Thoughts

There are multiple ways to text and call safely and anonymously. You can hide your caller ID, use an external website to send out your messages, or use a third-party app that provides end-to-end encryption for any messages you send. A final remark we want to make is that these tips and tools exist to provide users with security and anonymity. They are not intended to abuse or harass others. Multiple people have gotten into trouble after bothering others over the phone using anonymous phone numbers. Your privacy is important, but it should not come at the expense of others. If you’re interested in also finding out how to send emails anonymously, we have a handy guide for that here. A list of the codes you can use in different regions is provided in this article.

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