How to Get a Free Phone Number for Calls or Texts
How to Get a Free Phone Number for Calls or Texts
If you install this app on your existing smartphone, you'll notice the new ringtone is different from your main number. And you can change the tune and vibration if you like. Also free are services such as call forwarding, caller ID, conference calls and voicemail. When it comes to messaging, TextNow supports emojis, gifs, photos, stickers and videos. A bonus: If you don't have a smartphone, you can take a hand-me-down device from a friend or relative, reset it to factory specifications using instructions on TextNow's website and install this app to have a free phone number that will work on Wi-Fi. If it was a Sprint phone, it's already compatible for free cellular service. If not, you can buy a new SIM card to swap in from the company, a one-time fee, for $9.99. Alternatively, TextNow also offers inexpensive phones and cellular plans that leverage the Sprint network. It can be completely free to use for calls and texts if you're willing to see advertisements, or $9.99 a month for an AdFree+ call and text plan. In 2018, the average American spent $99 a month on a phone plan, up nearly $23 from five years before. All plans have no contract and you may cancel your plan whenever you like without penalty or additional charges. Along with requiring a phone that's compatible with Sprint, be aware a plan that includes data — so you can browse the Internet — starts at an extra $10 a month.
How to Get a Free Phone Number for Calls or Texts
A ' burner' number can be valuable when people and businesses want a contact
opturadesign / Alamy Stock Photo You're selling an old couch over Craigslist, and the person you're meeting asks for your mobile number to coordinate the exchange. Or perhaps you see an ad promoting a vacation contest and the company wants you to text a code to be eligible to win. And while dipping your toe in a new “single seniors” app, says to call when you arrive at the coffee shop. The problem: All three of these scenarios require you to reveal your phone number. What if the online classifieds guy turns out to be sketchy? Did entering that contest initiate a deluge of spammed messages and robocalls? Has your blind date turned out to be a creep and now he has your number? For these reasons, giving out an alternative number is smarter, just in case. Often called a “burner” number — something that can protect your privacy and is easily disposable if you want a different one down the road — these are even more relevant during the coronavirus crisis. Curbside pickup at your home improvement store may require a number. Teachers working online during the pandemic might be asked to provide a number for concerned parents. People likely want to give out a different phone than their personal mobile number or home phone. You get the idea. These burner numbers that scammers can use to shield themselves from detection also can shield you from revealing your personal phone number, one you can take with you even if you move out of state, to anyone you don't really know. The best part: Burner numbers, which you can get without buying a burner phone, are free.TextNow available in U S Canada
. Available for iPhone and Android devices, TextNow is an 11-year-old app that gives you a secondary number for incoming and outgoing calls and text messages. It works on Mac and Windows computers and tablets, too. TextNow All calls and texts to and from the U.S. and Canada are free. International calls require credits, which can be earned or purchased (and areIf you install this app on your existing smartphone, you'll notice the new ringtone is different from your main number. And you can change the tune and vibration if you like. Also free are services such as call forwarding, caller ID, conference calls and voicemail. When it comes to messaging, TextNow supports emojis, gifs, photos, stickers and videos. A bonus: If you don't have a smartphone, you can take a hand-me-down device from a friend or relative, reset it to factory specifications using instructions on TextNow's website and install this app to have a free phone number that will work on Wi-Fi. If it was a Sprint phone, it's already compatible for free cellular service. If not, you can buy a new SIM card to swap in from the company, a one-time fee, for $9.99. Alternatively, TextNow also offers inexpensive phones and cellular plans that leverage the Sprint network. It can be completely free to use for calls and texts if you're willing to see advertisements, or $9.99 a month for an AdFree+ call and text plan. In 2018, the average American spent $99 a month on a phone plan, up nearly $23 from five years before. All plans have no contract and you may cancel your plan whenever you like without penalty or additional charges. Along with requiring a phone that's compatible with Sprint, be aware a plan that includes data — so you can browse the Internet — starts at an extra $10 a month.