Baby Girl,Good answer for both providers and us mongers.
Why not just get a cheap track phone? I use one. 25 bucks a month talk and text. I don't want to sound all tin foil hat like but, Google's always watching(they work with the government as well). Texting apps always give me issues with my phone. Makes it slow and buggy. That's why I switched to a track phone. Originally Posted by EvelynBlack
After I had trash my old trac fone, I started using test free. For the small amount of hobbying I do its ok. I'm curious though, some providers state in their ads that they wont accept calls from apps. How can you tell the call is from an app in the first place, and why is it any different than receiving a call from a burner phone? Originally Posted by taggertNPA-NXX lookup reveals who owns the block of numbers. I suppose there's a perceived anonymity with both aps and burner phones.
You can create another gmail account and get a second Google voice number that way. You can use both numbers on your phone at the same time. Originally Posted by casualpiHaven't been able to figure out how to do that without logging out of the app, then back in under a different number. I need to be able to receive texts from each number simultaneously.