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Masked numbers: It’s not as insidious as it sounds

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Masked numbers are telephone numbers used in place of actual ones, primarily for privacy protection rather than identity concealment. They are temporary and only valid during the immediate time of a transaction. Virtual phone numbers, on the other hand, are permanent and associated with businesses or individuals. Examples of masked number usage include ride-sharing services, pet-sitting apps, and dating platforms.

Company
Bandwidth

Date published
Aug. 16, 2018

Author(s)
George Perry

Word count
1017

Hacker News points
None found.

Language
English


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