Does *67 or *69 hide your number?
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.
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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