How to hide your phone number when calling internationally

Many of us hesitate to share our phone number – a valuable piece of our identity – because it’s more than a set of digits. In some cases, they let you log in to your bank accounts, control the locks and devices in a smart home, and act as doorkeepers to scores of websites and apps. What’s more, cyber-criminals have advanced resources at their disposal to take over someone’s mobile account.

In this post, we look at three ways to make private calls without revealing your number. Let’s begin with taking a look at blocking your number from displaying.

1. Use a Blocking Code or Withhold Your Number Before Dialing

For calls that don’t need a permanent solution, you can use a temporary blocking code or withheld number to obfuscate your digits.

However, blocking codes can’t be used to obscure your identity from toll-free numbers. Also, you’re not able to use features such as encrypted texting, and you won’t receive one-time passwords. If either of these are necessary for you, other methods may be a better fit.

If you want to implement a withheld number, you’ll need to know the prefix code. In the US, most leading carriers let you use the prefix *67 before the full phone number you’re calling. AT&T customers should use #31# instead.

A list of dialling codes.

You may find that *67 should work in Canada and some other countries. In the UK, you’ll use 141 as the prefix code, 067 in Spain, 1831 in Australia, 133 in Hong Kong, and 184 in Japan.

If you’re unsure of the country prefix code where you are, a quick web search should pull up the details. You could also head to the website of your provider or carrier, where the information should be available.

2. Use a Virtual Phone Number

Virtual phone numbers give you the flexibility to choose another phone number without owning a second SIM card. They can also disguise your identity by transferring your phone calls from a virtual number.

You can even pass on this “new” number to your contacts if you’re concerned about your privacy day to day. Though, while there are free services offering virtual private numbers, the results are mixed.

Instead, check out Burner and Hushed – two top virtual phone number services.

The Burner home page.

The idea is that these apps reroute your number, so you can stick with the same phone and carrier while keeping unwanted calls at bay. It’s a good permanent solution if you have to pass your number to strangers on a regular basis.

3. Purchase a Skype Number

Voice over IP (VoIP) numbers can also be effective in disguising your identity. A Skype number is one of your prime choices. This is a dedicated phone number that you access through the Skype platform or app.

You’re able to share this unique number as you would a standard one. You can even use it to register with WhatsApp, Viber, Telegram and other messaging services.

The only drawback with Skype numbers is that you need Internet access to make a VoIP call. Of course, this isn’t unique to Skype’s service, but it does make the process a semi-permanent solution.

There are a few ways to get a Skype number. The easiest is to head to the dedicated page on the Skype website and run through the steps to get set up.

Purchasing a Skype Number.

Note that there are other approaches you can take outlined on the Skype website.

4. Implement the “Caller ID” Feature of Your Phone

Most smartphones have a Caller ID feature that lets you hide your phone number. This is great as a permanent way to hide your number, but it’s a phone-wide setting that can’t be toggled for individual users in most cases.

To set up Caller ID on iPhone, head to “Settings -> Phone,” then “Show My Caller ID”:

Setting the Caller ID feature on iPhone.

From here, toggle the setting. For Android devices, a Google support ticket outlines the procedure. Be aware that there are minor variations depending on the device you own.

Regardless, you’ll have to open the Voice app. On some Android phones, you may need to click the “Call Settings -> Additional Settings” option. Under Calls and Caller ID, turn “Anonymous Caller ID” to On.

In Summary

Your phone number is now a privileged piece of information. By choosing to keep yours private, you can discourage telemarketers, stalkers, and cyber-criminals from contacting you and showing malicious intent.

We’ve talked about blocking spam calls in the past, so check out that article if you’d like to dig further into the topic. Do you have any tips to keep your phone number private? Share your thoughts in the comments section below!

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How do you make a private call to another country?

If you want to hide your number for an international call, enter 00 instead of + before the number you're calling.

Does * 67 work outside the US?

You may find that *67 should work in Canada and some other countries. In the UK, you'll use 141 as the prefix code, 067 in Spain, 1831 in Australia, 133 in Hong Kong, and 184 in Japan.

What happens if I dial * 69?

Call return (*69) automatically dials your last incoming call, whether the call was answered, unanswered or busy. Call within 30 minutes, during which you can still make and receive calls. To deactivate while waiting for the party you are trying to reach to become available, dial *89.

Can you call a long distance number private?

You can call privately by entering *67 before you dial a number, which hides your phone number and name. You can also make a call private by turning off caller ID for all outgoing calls using the settings on your iPhone or Android. By default, everyone you call sees your name and phone number thanks to caller ID.