How to Call Anonymously

Today's TipsMake will show you how to call someone without displaying your real phone number. The easiest way is to dial a blocking code (such as *67) before the phone number to call.[1]

Use blocking codes

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Determine the blocking code. To call a hidden number with a blocking code, you need to enter the code 10 phone numbers in advance (or 11 if you use the country code) and press the call button. Here are some common blocking codes:

*67- For most mobile and landline phones in North America, as well as landlines in Canada.

#31#- For some mobile phones in North America (such as AT&T) and Canada.

141- For most UK mobiles and landlines.

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Open the Phone app. This application usually has a phone receiver image on a colored background and is located on the smartphone's home screen.

If you use a landline or feature phone, just pick up and dial.

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Click on the dial pad icon. If the Phone app doesn't open to the dial pad, find and tap the dial pad icon or the "Dialpad" tab. This icon usually looks like a numeric keypad.

Skip this step for landlines and feature phones.

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Enter the blocking code. Enter the blocking code for your country. For example, if you are calling from North America, dial *67.

Don't press the call button right away.

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Enter your phone number. Enter the phone number you want to call anonymously. Once completed, the entire number will look similar to this:*678085031234

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Press the call button. The call will be made and your number will be hidden. The recipient will see an ID "BLOCKED", "RESTRICTED" or "CALLER ID UNAVAILABLE" appear on the phone's LCD or touch screen.

Note: if the recipient's phone has an application that displays call information installed, they will see your number even if you use a blocking code.

Using the Settings app on iPhone

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Open the iPhone's Settings app. Tap the Settings app icon, which looks like a gray frame with a gear inside. This application is usually located on the iPhone's Home screen.

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Scroll down and tap Phone . This option is located about the bottom third of the page, to the right of the blue and white telephone receiver icon.

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Tap Show My Caller ID. This option is in the middle of the screen. If you don't see this or similar options (such as Caller ID ), you won't be able to hide your caller ID from within your iPhone's Settings app.

If your iPhone doesn't support the option to hide caller ID, you can call your carrier or visit their website to see if this paid feature is available.

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Click the blue "Show My Caller ID" button. This switch will turn white.

You may be prompted to reconfirm your action.

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Exit the Settings application. So all outgoing calls you make from the Phone app built into your iPhone will hide the number instead of displaying it on the recipient's phone.

If the recipient's phone has an application that displays call information installed, they will see your number.

Using the Settings app on Android

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Open the Phone app on Android. Tap the Phone app with the phone receiver icon on a colored background.

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Tap the icon in the upper right corner of the screen. A menu will drop down.

On some phones, this option will appear as MORE .

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Click on the Settings option located in the drop-down menu. The Phone settings page will open.

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Tap Calls or something similar. Find and tap the Calls , Outgoing or Call settings option located in this menu.

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Tap the Caller ID option from within the Calls menu.

You may need to tap Additional settings or another option to see this setting.

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Tap the Hide number option in the Caller ID settings menu. If you don't see this option, you can't hide outgoing calls in Android's settings.

This option may have a different name (such as HIDE ).

If the call hiding feature is not built into Android settings, you can still purchase this option to block outgoing call IDs. Call your carrier or visit their website to see if this paid feature is available.

Use Google Voice

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Open Google Voice. Tap the Google Voice app icon, which resembles a white telephone receiver inside a blue speech bubble. Google Voice will display the chat page if it is not already open.

If you don't have Google Voice installed, you need to download the app for iPhone or Android (completely free).

If you don't have a Google Voice account, you will be asked to set up an account the first time you open the app (you can also tap SIGN UP ). Follow the on-screen instructions to continue.

If you're not signed in to Google Voice, you'll need to select an email account or enter your email address and password when prompted.

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Tap the receiver-shaped "Calls" tab at the bottom of the screen (iPhone) or top of the screen (Android).

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Tap the + sign in the lower right corner of the screen. On iPhone, a menu will pop up.

On Android, this button looks like a phone receiver.

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Tap Make a call . This option is in the pop-up menu. The caller page opens.

Skip this step on Android.

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Enter the recipient's phone number. Enter the phone number of the person you want to call anonymously.

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Tap Call [number] . This option is in the drop-down menu below the data field at the top of the screen.

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Tap Call when prompted to call the number you choose. The recipient will see the phone number, but not your actual number.

Update 31 October 2023
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