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Throwaway & Burner Phone Number

A throwaway or burner phone number lets you receive SMS without exposing your real number. Choose a free number below, use it for sign-ups or verification, and throw it away when you are done.

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Why use Throwaway & Burner Phone Number?

What makes a number a "burner"?

A burner number is one you use briefly and then abandon, so it cannot be traced back to you later. Originally the term meant a cheap prepaid phone people threw away; today a free virtual number does the same job — you "burn" it after a single use and your real number is never revealed.

Good times to reach for a burner number

Selling on classifieds and marketplaces, replying to ads, signing up for free trials, joining a forum, or trying a dating app — anywhere you would rather a stranger or a company not keep your real number. The burner absorbs any spam or follow-up texts so your personal line stays clean.

What a burner number cannot do

Because these numbers are free and shared, they are not private — anyone viewing the number's page can see its messages — and they should never be used for banking, password recovery, or any account that matters. For those, only a number you personally control is safe.

Frequently asked questions

What is a burner / throwaway phone number?+

A burner number is a temporary phone number you use briefly and then discard, so your real number stays private. Ours are free and require no registration.

Can it receive verification codes?+

Yes. Pick an active number, use it where a code is required, and read the SMS on the number's page.

Is a throwaway number anonymous?+

It hides your real number, but messages on shared numbers are public. Do not use it for anything sensitive.

Burner number vs your real number — when to use which?+

Use a burner for sign-ups, free trials and one-off verifications where you do not want spam or your number sold. Keep your real number for accounts you truly own and care about.

Which services accept a burner number?+

Most accept them — Google, Telegram, Facebook and Amazon among others. Banking apps and WhatsApp frequently block burner / VoIP numbers.

Is a burner number free?+

Yes. Receiving SMS on our burner numbers is completely free and requires no sign-up.

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