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Disposable plates, disposable underwear...disposable phone numbers. They can all come in handy (one way or another) when it comes to dating, but disposable phone numbers are especially crucial to online dating. No one wants to post their real phone number on a dating website, or anywhere else on the web, for that matter.
[img src="" caption="" credit="" alt=""]There are a number of VoIP services that let you chat online, or even via landlines without having to reveal your phone number, but Vumber is a more direct way of adopting a stunt-double for your phone number, as the company aptly describes itself. As we've seen across the board, chat tools and phone calls are becoming standard options for social networks of all shapes and sizes. And as video-based chat networks align themselves more and more with dating purposes, it's not surprising to see that Paltalk has integrated Vumber's disposable number service for its members to take advantage of.
The biggest benefit of Vumber is that its users can have an easier time taking their Paltalk video chat sessions offline, further facilitating a real-world encounter (if that's the end goal, here). But as integrated VoIP services like Jangl and Jajah begin to layer in more and more features for managing your calls in a cost-effective manner, will Vumber's straight-and-narrow path be enough?