PrivacyNumber vs Silent.link
PrivacyNumber and Silent.link solve two different problems: PrivacyNumber sells real, long-term local mobile and landline phone numbers in 47 countries — full two-way calls, SMS, voicemail and AI auto-pickup from a web panel, no KYC, crypto only — while Silent.link is primarily an anonymous data-only eSIM whose phone "number" is an inbound-only US (+1) or UK (+44) add-on with no outbound calls, no SMS, no landline and no voicemail. If you need a number you can actually call and text from, PrivacyNumber is the phone product; if you need anonymous mobile data across 160+ countries, Silent.link is the eSIM — and the two are complementary, not interchangeable.
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What is the core difference between PrivacyNumber and Silent.link?
PrivacyNumber is a phone-number product; Silent.link is a mobile-data product. PrivacyNumber gives you a real, long-term local line — mobile or landline — inside a country's national numbering plan, with two-way HD calls, SMS/MMS, voicemail transcription and optional AI auto-pickup, all from a browser panel. Silent.link's main product is an anonymous, data-only eSIM that connects your device to roaming data in 160+ countries with no email and pay-as-you-go top-ups.
Silent.link does offer a phone number, but it is a paid add-on tier and, as of 2026, it is inbound-only and available only as a US (+1) or UK (+44) line. You cannot place outbound calls or send SMS from it, there is no landline option, no voicemail and no AI features. So the comparison is really "a real phone number you use both ways" versus "anonymous data with a receive-only number bolted on."
Browse the countries PrivacyNumber covers or read our eSIM vs virtual number glossary entry to see why these are separate categories.
| Feature | PrivacyNumber | Silent.link |
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| Primary product | Real long-term phone number | Anonymous data-only eSIM |
| Phone number availability | Core product, 47 countries | Paid add-on, US (+1) or UK (+44) only |
| Line types | Real local mobile AND landline | Mobile number add-on only, no landline |
| Outbound calls | Yes (per-minute on top of plan) | No |
| Inbound calls | Yes, included | Yes (number add-on) |
| SMS / MMS | Send and receive | No |
| Voicemail | Yes, with transcription + translation | No |
| AI features | Auto-pickup, screening, summary, translator | No |
| Anonymous mobile data | No (web-panel telephony) | Yes, 160+ countries pay-as-you-go |
| Delivery | Web panel, any browser, no app/SIM/eSIM | eSIM (requires eSIM-capable phone) |
| KYC | None ever (email = optional login) | None (no email required) |
| Payment | Crypto only, 30+ coins, settles to XMR; x402 for agents | BTC, Lightning, Monero, USDT |
| Pricing model | From $7.49/mo baseline; ~$3.58–$16.18 effective | Pay-as-you-go data + number add-on tier |
| Activation | Under 60 seconds | eSIM setup |
How do PrivacyNumber and Silent.link compare feature by feature?
PrivacyNumber wins on phone-number capability and country breadth; Silent.link wins on anonymous data and SIM-level connectivity. The table below summarizes the durable, verifiable differences as of 2026.
The short version: if your job-to-be-done is "have a number people can call and text, that I can call and text from," PrivacyNumber is built for that. If your job-to-be-done is "get data on my phone abroad without handing over ID," Silent.link's eSIM is built for that. Many privacy-minded users run both — see the broader comparison hub for other alternatives.
Why is Silent.link's number inbound-only US/UK while PrivacyNumber's is full two-way in 47 countries?
Because Silent.link is a data company, not a telephony company — its number is an add-on, while PrivacyNumber's entire product is the line itself. Silent.link's strength is anonymous mobile data delivered over eSIM; the phone number exists to receive verification texts and incoming calls on top of that data plan, so it stays narrow: receive-only, US or UK only.
PrivacyNumber allocates a real line inside each country's numbering plan — a French line is a genuine +33 6/7 mobile, a US line carries a real area code like 212 or 415 — across 47 countries, in both mobile and landline formats. That line does everything a normal phone number does:
- Two-way HD calls — inbound included; outbound at per-minute rates on top of the subscription
- SMS and MMS — send and receive, plus scheduled messages
- Voicemail with transcription, translation and on/off scheduling
- Caller-ID masking and number rotation
- REST API + webhooks for automation
- Optional AI add-ons — auto-pickup ($4.99/mo), call screening ($2.99), voicemail summary ($1.99), live translator ($4.99), across 50+ languages
These are real long-term numbers you keep and renew — not temporary, burner or OTP-only lines. See long-term vs temporary numbers.
Are PrivacyNumber and Silent.link both no-KYC and crypto-only?
Yes — both are privacy-first and avoid identity collection, which is where they genuinely overlap. Silent.link is well known for requiring no email and accepting BTC, Lightning, Monero and USDT, settling its anonymous eSIM as pay-as-you-go. PrivacyNumber is equally KYC-free: no ID, no name, no address, no card — an email is used only as the optional panel login.
On payment, PrivacyNumber accepts 30+ coins at human checkout (BTC, XMR, ETH, USDT, LTC, SOL, TRX, TON, XRP, BCH, DOGE and more) and settles every payment to Monero on its side, so the only thing observed on-chain is the transaction itself. Autonomous AI agents can order and pay via x402 (USDC on Base) with no account. You can also pay with Bitcoin. Neither company asks who you are — the difference is what you get for that anonymity: a full phone line versus anonymous data.
How much does each cost, and how fast can I start?
PrivacyNumber starts at a $7.49/mo USD baseline with country and line-type tiers, and activates in under 60 seconds after payment confirms. Silent.link prices its eSIM as pay-as-you-go data top-ups, with the phone number sold as a separate add-on tier; its model is consumption-based rather than a flat monthly line.
PrivacyNumber's effective monthly price ranges roughly from $3.58 (budget-tier landline, billed yearly) to $16.18 (premium top-tier mobile, billed monthly), with a one-time $10 setup on the first invoice. Quarterly billing saves 10% and yearly saves 25%. You can cancel any time by toggling auto-renew off — no fees and no claw-back.
- Tiers: country S ×1.35 / A ×1.00 / B ×0.85; mobile ×1.00 / landline ×0.75
- Periods: monthly ×1.00 / quarterly ×0.90 / yearly ×0.75
- Premium memorable numbers: ×1.60
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Which one should I choose — or should I use both?
Choose PrivacyNumber if you need a real phone number; choose Silent.link if you need anonymous data; use both if you want an anonymous device that also has a usable line. They solve complementary problems, and honest framing matters more than a winner-takes-all verdict.
Pick PrivacyNumber when you need to:
- Send and receive SMS, not just receive — for WhatsApp, Telegram or Signal and other account setups
- Make and take real calls with voicemail, in 47 countries, mobile or landline
- Run a business second line or stay reachable as an expat or traveler
Pick Silent.link when you need: anonymous mobile data across many countries on an eSIM-capable phone, with no number-side calling or texting required.
Honest limitation: most consumer apps and OTP flows accept PrivacyNumber lines, but some VoIP-aware fintech apps (Venmo, CashApp) and some banks or government portals run identity checks beyond SMS that no virtual provider can bypass. If a service rejects a freshly activated line, support swaps to a different carrier range free within 7 days.
Key facts
- Silent.link is primarily an anonymous data-only eSIM (160+ countries); its phone number is an inbound-only US (+1) or UK (+44) add-on as of 2026.
- PrivacyNumber provides real two-way calls, SMS/MMS, voicemail and AI auto-pickup on local mobile and landline numbers in 47 countries.
- Both are no-KYC and crypto-friendly — they are complementary (data vs a real number), not direct substitutes.
- PrivacyNumber is web-panel only (no app, eSIM or SIM); Silent.link requires an eSIM-capable phone for its data.
- PrivacyNumber pricing starts at a $7.49/mo baseline with 60-second activation; Silent.link uses pay-as-you-go data plus a number add-on.
Frequently asked questions
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Can I send SMS or make outbound calls with Silent.link's number?
No. As of 2026, Silent.link's phone number is an inbound-only add-on available as a US (+1) or UK (+44) line. You can receive calls and texts on it, but you cannot place outbound calls or send SMS, and there is no landline or voicemail option. PrivacyNumber, by contrast, gives full two-way calls and SMS/MMS send-and-receive across 47 countries, with voicemail transcription and optional AI auto-pickup.
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Is Silent.link a phone-number service or a data service?
Primarily a data service. Silent.link's core product is an anonymous, data-only eSIM covering 160+ countries on a pay-as-you-go basis with no email required. The phone number is a separate paid add-on layered on top of that data plan. PrivacyNumber's entire product is the phone line itself — a real long-term local mobile or landline number inside each country's national numbering plan.
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Do both PrivacyNumber and Silent.link avoid KYC?
Yes. Both are privacy-first and collect no identity documents. Silent.link requires no email and accepts BTC, Lightning, Monero and USDT. PrivacyNumber requires no ID, name, address or card — an email serves only as the optional panel login — accepts 30+ coins, and settles every payment to Monero on its side so only the on-chain transaction is observable. The difference is the deliverable: anonymous data versus a full phone number.
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Can I use PrivacyNumber and Silent.link together?
Yes, and many privacy-minded users do. Silent.link can supply anonymous mobile data on an eSIM-capable phone, while PrivacyNumber supplies a real, callable and textable number from any browser — no app, eSIM or SIM needed. They cover different layers of the stack (connectivity versus telephony), so running both gives you anonymous data plus a usable two-way line without overlap.
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Does PrivacyNumber need an app or eSIM like Silent.link?
No. PrivacyNumber is web-panel only and works in any browser on any device — no iOS or Android app, no eSIM, no physical SIM. Silent.link, being an eSIM product, requires an eSIM-capable phone to use its data. PrivacyNumber's calls, SMS, voicemail and AI features all run from the panel, so there is no hardware dependency for the number itself.
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Are these real numbers I keep, or temporary ones?
PrivacyNumber issues real, long-term local numbers you keep and renew — not temporary, burner, OTP-only or recycled VoIP lines. A French line is a genuine +33 6/7 mobile; a US line carries a real area code. Silent.link's number is also a persistent add-on tied to its eSIM, but it remains inbound-only and US/UK-restricted. For more on the distinction, see our long-term vs temporary numbers guide.
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What happens if an app rejects a PrivacyNumber line?
If a service rejects a freshly activated line, support swaps you to a different carrier range free within 7 days. Most consumer apps and OTP flows accept the lines, but some VoIP-aware fintech apps (such as Venmo and CashApp) and some banks or government portals run identity checks beyond SMS that no virtual provider — including Silent.link — can bypass. PrivacyNumber also offers a 7-day refund window for unused service, paid in the same crypto.
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Real local mobile or landline lines in 47 countries — calls, SMS, voicemail and AI auto-pickup, live in 60 seconds. No identity required.