Add a fully-functional second number to your phone for under £21

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TL;DR: A lifetime subscription to Hushed Private Phone Line is on sale for £20.93, saving you 83% on list price.


Your email and your phone both receive messages, but if you needed to, you could just make a new email address. A lot of people out there will have multiple email addresses, but it’s usually a lot harder to replace your phone number. With Hushed Private Phone Line, you can attach a second phone number to your phone and use it to filter spam, text colleagues, and anything else you’d like.

Normally, a lifetime subscription to this number-masking service would be £125, but you can get it for £20.93 for a limited time.

Your phone is a direct line to you, and it’s stressful when people or organisations abuse that. Hushed lets you create a second phone number with an area code of your choice. You can use that number the same way you’d use your other number. Set up a voicemail, arrange call forwarding, and even chat using WiFi. 

Now you can save your real number for the people you trust while the Hushed number absorbs all the spam from web accounts. No need to carry around a business and personal phone when you can combine them both into one. If you use the 6,000 SMS or 1,000 phone minutes per year, you can add more to your account at any time. The only requirement is that you use the number every six months so it doesn’t expire. 

Whether you’re avoiding spam or establishing boundaries at work, it can be useful to have a second phone number you can give out. Now you don’t need a second phone to make that happen. Get a lifetime subscription to Hushed Private Phone Line for just £20.93.

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