If you have recently changed your number, you may still have to make calls to people that you do not want to share this information with.
Therefore, you may find that it is best to take steps to prevent them from doing a reverse cell phone trace.
While some of these options may cost an additional fee, at least you will have peace of mind knowing that your phone number is being kept confidential.
Number Blocking Services As with landlines, your wireless plan may include an option that allows you to block your cell number from showing up on caller ID systems.
While this may cost a few dollars extra each month, it will prevent most people from finding out what number you are calling from.
Unfortunately, if the person you are calling does not accept caller ID blocks, you will have to unmask your number, or try some other method to protect your phone number.
Using an Intermediary VoIP Based Carrier Chances are, have heard about long distance carriers that charge you very low rates for using their VoIP based networks.
Typically, you will have to dial an access number before placing your actual call.
Interestingly enough, many of these services will not send through your actual phone number to the recipient's caller ID box.
Therefore, if you purchase one of these plans for your mobile phone, you can use it to mask your actual phone number.
Even though you will have to pay a fee for each usage in addition to your wireless minutes, you can avoid caller ID blocking issues, as well as help prevent a reverse cell phone trace.
Regardless of why you do not want someone to have your cell number, you may still need to make calls for legitimate reasons.
Fortunately, there are ways to make these calls without having to sacrifice your privacy.
In most cases, the fees associated with these services will be less than the inconvenience of having to find a pay phone.
Therefore, you may find that it is best to take steps to prevent them from doing a reverse cell phone trace.
While some of these options may cost an additional fee, at least you will have peace of mind knowing that your phone number is being kept confidential.
Number Blocking Services As with landlines, your wireless plan may include an option that allows you to block your cell number from showing up on caller ID systems.
While this may cost a few dollars extra each month, it will prevent most people from finding out what number you are calling from.
Unfortunately, if the person you are calling does not accept caller ID blocks, you will have to unmask your number, or try some other method to protect your phone number.
Using an Intermediary VoIP Based Carrier Chances are, have heard about long distance carriers that charge you very low rates for using their VoIP based networks.
Typically, you will have to dial an access number before placing your actual call.
Interestingly enough, many of these services will not send through your actual phone number to the recipient's caller ID box.
Therefore, if you purchase one of these plans for your mobile phone, you can use it to mask your actual phone number.
Even though you will have to pay a fee for each usage in addition to your wireless minutes, you can avoid caller ID blocking issues, as well as help prevent a reverse cell phone trace.
Regardless of why you do not want someone to have your cell number, you may still need to make calls for legitimate reasons.
Fortunately, there are ways to make these calls without having to sacrifice your privacy.
In most cases, the fees associated with these services will be less than the inconvenience of having to find a pay phone.
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