It’s not just sinister creepers who want to hide their phone number from recipients. Perhaps you’re buying something over the phone and don’t want the business’ marketing department to have your contact details. Or maybe you’re arranging a first date and aren’t entirely sure about the guy yet. Whatever the reason, here’s how to stop your number flashing up on the display of the person you’re calling.
We originally posted this life hack back in 2013. Now this should really go without saying, but DO NOT use this information to harass people anonymously. Not for any reason.
We mean it. We don’t care what your ex-partner did to your heart or how much your boss deserves a good bollocking — you need to resist the temptation. Apart from being supremely scummy, your inappropriate calls will be logged by the telco and can easily be traced back to you by police. Don’t do it.
Now that’s out of the way, here are all the ways to hide your number when making a phone call from a landline or mobile. (The methodology is the same across all networks.)
How to hide your home phone number before making a call: If you’re dialling from a fixed line phone, adding ‘1831’ before the number will make your call come up as a private call with no caller ID attached.
How to hide your mobile phone number before making a call: If you’re dialling from a mobile, then add ‘#31#’ to the front of your calls.
You can also anonymise your number through your phone’s settings which controls the sending of caller ID. Here’s how it’s done.
How to hide your phone number on Android: On Android devices it should be found by going into the menu from the phone dialler, choosing additional settings and then caller ID
How to hide your phone number on iPhone: On iPhones, it’s found under Settings>Phone>Show My Caller ID.
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3 responses to “Classic Hacks: How To Anonymise Your Phone Number When Making A Call”
1831 works for Mobile phones as well.
That’s right.
If memory serves, I would also add it in front of particular contacts; saved the hassle to having to dial it.
Also if you already have a hidden number and someone wont pickup because they cant see the number you can unhide it for the next call by dialling #1831 before the number you want to call.