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Tips To Keep Your Number Hidden On A Call

August 19th, 2010

We have all received spoof calls at some stage in our lives of that I have no doubt. You know the ones that I am talking about such as the one where the caller withholds their information so you cannot get back in touch with them. Then there are the ones where the caller ID looks like it is an overseas call yet the person on the other end of the line sounds local.

An email that appears to be sent from one address and turns out to be from somewhere completely different is referred to as a spoof email. Likewise a telephone call that is not what it appears to be is called a spoof call.

It is possible when you are ringing somebody to hide your own number from view. You can actually let them see either another persons number as the caller ID or even a number that does not actually exist.

It has also been said that today it is possible to make a man’s voice sound like that of a woman, child or even sound like a machine when they are talking to someone on their phone. Now this may sound like a great prank to play on somebody but as you will see there may be consequences.

So how is this done? Well one way to do this is to buy a card that is currently available from online stores. The card works in a similar way to a normal VOIP card and can cost in the region of $10 for about 60 minutes call time. Once you have the card you can actually customize it so that the person receiving the calls only sees the ID that you want them to see.

This concept is good if you are a business that does not want their phone numbers freely available to the public for some reason. But the good is far outweighed by the bad I am afraid with this system as unscrupulous people can use these to their own devious ends, such as impersonating somebody else’s voice in order to gain access to the mailboxes of the said people.

Even more serious is the fact that people could use these cards to make people think that they are contacting them from their bank. With this kind of trickery the caller could in effect get the persons personal details or bank details in order to swindle them out of their money. They could also be used as a tool for panicking people with bogus calls.

So even though it may sound fun to make prank spoof calls it can also be very serious too with very serious consequences.

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