Easy Ways to Hide Indosat Numbers When Calling
How to Hide Indosat Number When Calling (Private Number) – Have you ever been called by a number that you may not recognize with a private number / private number / unknown number? If you’ve experienced it, what did you do? Do you pick up or do you just let it go? Yep, I think most people definitely don’t answer. This feeling is the same as mine, there is a feeling of fear and wanting to know who the person who has called you really is.
But you don’t need to worry, usually it’s just pranksters who might want to play a trick on you. For those of you who also want to do that, on this occasion Davar Pedia will provide a trick for you on How to Hide Indosat Numbers (IM3, Mentari, etc.) When Calling aka Private Numbers. Without further ado, see in full as follows.
An Easy Way to Hide Numbers When Calling (Private Number) on All Operators
First step (Via Dial Number)
The trick is to add #31# followed by the destination number you want to call and then press Call. Example: #31#085123456789 then press Call.
Second Way (Via Settings)
For the second method, this is permanent, so every time you call someone, your number will always be hidden.
- Open “Settings / Settings” on your cellphone
- Then select the “Call Settings” option.
- Next select the option “Additional Settings / Aditional Settings.”
- Then select “Caller ID / CallerID.”
- After that select “Hidden Number / Hide Number.”
- Finally, all you have to do is call someone, if you want to return to how it was before, you can set it to “Show Number / Show Number.”
NB : Please use it wisely and don’t use it for evil, the impact of this is that the admin and this blog are not responsible for anything that happens.
For those of you who use sim cards from other providers and want to try this trick, you can try it yourself and see if it works. Thus this article from me regarding the Indosat private number method when calling. Hopefully it can be useful, we apologize for the lack of many. That’s all,
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Updates! It turned out that after we tried it on other operators, this trick could also be used on cards from other providers. Starting from XL Axiata, Axis, Telkomsel, Tri, Smartfren, and so on.