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Open your Phone app. If you wish to hide your phone number from one person while calling them, you can enter a couple of numbers before the rest of the phone number to mask your Caller ID .
If you're using a landline, simply pick the phone up and prepare to dial.


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Type *67 . This code will work with virtually any North American provider. [1]
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Some other common blocking codes include the following:


*67 - United States (except AT&T), Canada (landline), New Zealand (Vodafone phones)

#31# - United States (AT&T phones), Australia (mobile) [2]
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, Albania, Argentina (mobile), Bulgaria (mobile), Denmark, Canada (mobile), France, Germany (some mobile providers), Greece (mobile), India (only after network unlock), Israel (mobile), Italy (mobile), Netherlands (KPN phones), South Africa (mobile), Spain (mobile), Sweden, Switzerland (mobile)

*31# - Argentina (landline), Germany, Switzerland (landline)

1831 - Australia (landline) [3]
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3651 - France (landline)

*31* - Greece (landline), Iceland, Netherlands (most carriers), Romania, South Africa (Telkom phones)

133 - Hong Kong

*43 - Israel (landline)

*67# - Italy (landline)

184 - Japan

0197 - New Zealand (Telecom or Spark phones)

1167 - Rotary phones in North America

*9# - Nepal (NTC prepaid/postpaid phones only)

*32# - Pakistan (PTCL phones)

*23 or *23# - South Korea

067 - Spain (landline)

141 - United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland
If your phone is on a GSM network (e.g., most Androids), you can always dial #31# to block your caller ID.


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Type the rest of the number you wish to dial. Typically, this will be 10 digits.

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Make your call. Unless you're calling 911 or an 800 number, your call recipient will not be able to see your phone number .

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Open a search engine of your choice. If you can't get one of the standard blocking codes (e.g., #31#) to work, your country and carrier may have a specific code that isn't universally used.

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Search for "block code" followed by your phone model, country, and carrier information. For example: to find out the block code used on a Verizon iPhone in the United States, you'd type "united states verizon wireless iphone caller id block code" into a search engine. [4]
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If you're using a landline, type "landline" instead of "iPhone" (or similar).
If you don't see any relevant results, vary your language by typing "block caller id" instead of "caller id block code" or something similar.


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Visit your carrier's website. They may have posted information here that will answer your question. Common carriers include the following:

Verizon Wireless
Sprint
T-Mobile
AT&T
Vodafone


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Call your carrier. If you still can't find any information about your blocking code, call a carrier branch near you. You may have to wait for several hours before you can speak to a representative.
You may also be able to ask your carrier to turn on permanent caller ID blocking, though there will likely be a fee for doing so.

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Open your iPhone's Settings. This is the grey gear on the Home Screen .
If you have a Verizon iPhone, you won't be able to use your phone's settings to disable caller ID.

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Scroll down and tap Phone . It's in the same section of apps as Messages and FaceTime .

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Tap Show My Caller ID . If your carrier doesn't support this feature (as in the case of Verizon phones), you won't see this option here. [5]
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Slide the Show My Caller ID switch left. It will turn white. From now on, the people you call won't be able to see your phone number.

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Open your Android's Phone app. This is the blue phone-shaped icon on the Home Screen or in the App Drawer.
Some carriers don't support caller ID blocking. If you can't find the appropriate option inside the Phone app's settings, consider calling your carrier for more information.

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Tap ⋮ . This is in the top right corner of your screen.

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Tap Settings . It's at the bottom of the drop-down menu that appears. [6]
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Tap Caller ID . This will load the Caller ID settings.

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Select Hide Number . After a moment of loading, you should be back at the "Caller ID" menu. Your Android's phone number will no longer display for the people you call.


Yes, you can use this technique on an iPhone. Simply open the phone app, dial in *67, and dial out as you normally would.


In most cases, yes. If you’re in the U.S., you can dial *57 after receiving a private call to trace the number. However, you should only use this option if you’re getting threatening or harassing calls from a private number. After tracing the call, you will need to contact your local law enforcement agency, and they can get the identifying information from the trace from your phone service provider. Your service provider won’t give you that information directly.


There are a couple possible ways to do this. If you’re on a landline, try dialing *69 to return the call. On a cell phone, use #69. This will only work with some providers, and you have to do it before anyone else calls you. In some cases, you may also be able to see the number on your phone service provider call logs when you sign into your account online.

Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered.
By using this service, some information may be shared with YouTube.

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Do you want to make a phone call but keep your own phone number private? If you're using an iPhone or Android, you can make a quick settings change to keep your phone number hidden . And if you have a landline, you'll just need a blocking code—we'll even help you find yours! This wikiHow article guide will walk you through making private phone calls from your mobile phone or landline.

If you want to make a call while keeping your number private, there are a few different methods you can try. One of the easiest is to enter a blocking code before dialing the number you want to call. Start by opening your phone app, then punching in the code. If you’re in the U.S., the most common blocking code is *67. Another common blocking code is #31#, which works for Canada and severa
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