Masked numbers: It’s not as insidious as it sounds
What's this blog post about?
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
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Language
English