Does *67 or *69 hide your number?

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67 masks your caller ID for one call. To use it, dial 67, then the recipients phone number. *69 is a different feature; it returns the number of the last call you received. Neither permanently hides your number.

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Okay, so you wanna know if 67 or 69 hides your number, huh? Let me break it down like I’m explaining it to a friend.

67 is the one you’re thinking of, I think. When you dial 67 before punching in the phone number you’re calling, it basically hides your caller ID… but only for that one call. Like, poof! You’re a mystery caller. I remember using it once back in high school when I was, ahem, maybe calling a certain someone and didn’t want them to know it was me. Ah, youth! Anyway, yeah, *67 is a one-time deal.

Now, 69? That’s totally different. That’s that thing where you can call back the last number that called you, right? I think it was more useful before everyone had caller ID. Honestly, I haven’t used 69 in ages! It definitely doesn’t hide your number; it just helps you find out who called you last. So no secret agent stuff there, haha.

So, the short answer is: 67 will hide your number temporarily*, just for one call. Neither of them does it permanently, though. Wish there was a magic code for that, sometimes! Don’t you think?

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