Use case

A Number for Tinder, Discord & Dating Apps That Won't Get Blocked

PrivacyNumber gives you a real, long-term local mobile number — allocated inside a country's national numbering plan and visible as a genuine carrier line on lookup — so dating and social apps like Tinder, Discord, Bumble and Hinge accept it where VoIP relays, Google Voice and TextNow get blocked. It works for sign-up, SMS verification and account recovery without ever exposing your personal SIM number, with no ID, no name, no card, and crypto-only billing across 47 countries from a web panel.

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Why do Tinder, Discord and dating apps block VoIP numbers?

Dating and social platforms block VoIP and disposable numbers because those numbers fail a carrier lookup — an automated check that maps a phone number to the network that issued it. VoIP relays, Google Voice, TextNow and most temporary-number services return as "VoIP" or "non-fixed" line types, which these apps treat as a fraud and bot signal.

The platforms aren't checking your identity at this stage. They're checking one thing: is this a real subscriber line on a real mobile carrier, or a throwaway gateway shared by thousands of accounts? The distinction is technical, and it is exactly where most cheap services lose.

PrivacyNumber issues real local mobile lines inside each country's numbering plan — a French line is +33 6/7, a U.S. line carries a genuine area code like 212 or 415. They are not relays, not +1-800 bridges, and not recycled gateway numbers. On a carrier lookup they read as legitimate mobile lines, which is why they pass where VoIP fails. If you want the underlying mechanics, see VoIP vs non-VoIP numbers.

How is a PrivacyNumber line different from Google Voice or a burner?

A PrivacyNumber line is a real, long-term local mobile number you keep — not a temporary, disposable, or recycled VoIP number that an app can flag or reclaim. That difference is the whole point for dating and social apps, which routinely reject the very categories most cheap services sell.

TraitPrivacyNumberGoogle Voice / VoIP relayTemporary / burner number
Line type on lookupReal mobile/landlineVoIP / non-fixedShared VoIP gateway
Kept long-termYes, you keep itTied to a Google accountNo, expires/recycled
Used by othersNo, allocated to youNo, but VoIP-flaggedYes, often reused
KYC / ID requiredNone, everGoogle account IDVaries
Account recoveryStable, you control itPossibleLost on expiry

Because the number stays yours, it doubles as a durable recovery channel: if you ever lose access to a Tinder or Discord account, the verification SMS still lands in your panel. Compare the categories in depth in long-term vs temporary numbers.

Which dating and social apps does it work with?

PrivacyNumber lines work with the major dating and social apps that accept SMS verification on real carrier lines — including Tinder, Discord, Bumble and Hinge — for sign-up and account recovery. Behavior varies slightly per app, so here is what to expect.

  • Tinder — registration is phone-first and runs a carrier lookup. A real local mobile line passes where Google Voice and TextNow are rejected. Pick a number in the country you'll actually use the app in for the most natural fit.
  • Discord — phone verification is requested to lift restrictions, recover accounts, and clear some moderation gates. Non-VoIP mobile lines are accepted; VoIP numbers are routinely refused.
  • Bumble — sign-up is phone-number based with an SMS code. A genuine mobile line receives the OTP in your panel and verifies normally.
  • Hinge — onboarding sends an SMS code to a real number. A non-VoIP local line completes verification like any carrier SIM.

Browse and pick a line per country at browse countries, then activate at checkout. For messaging apps that also gate on phone, see verify WhatsApp, Telegram & Signal.

Can I keep my personal number private and recover my account later?

Yes — that is the core reason to use a separate line. You put a PrivacyNumber line on the dating or social app instead of your personal SIM, so your real number is never stored in a platform's database, never exposed in a data breach, and never tied back to your dating profile.

Because the line is long-term and yours to keep, it also stays available for account recovery. Verification and password-reset codes arrive in your web panel for as long as you keep the line active, so you don't get locked out the way burner numbers leave you stranded when they expire. This is privacy and continuity, not ban-evasion — we don't help recreate banned accounts or break platform rules.

Everything runs from a browser. There's no app, no eSIM, no physical SIM — you read SMS and listen to voicemail in the panel on any device. Optional caller-ID masking and voicemail transcription add another privacy layer. More on keeping your real number off the grid: keep your phone number private.

How do I get a number for a dating app, and what does it cost?

Choose a country, pick a real local mobile line, pay in crypto, and it activates in under 60 seconds — no account signup or ID required. The whole flow lives in the web panel and works in any browser.

  1. Open browse countries and pick the country whose dating-app market you're using (e.g. a U.S. line for U.S. Tinder).
  2. Select a mobile line type (apps prefer mobile over landline for OTP delivery).
  3. Pay at checkout in any of 30+ coins — Monero or Bitcoin included.
  4. The line activates in ~60 seconds; receive the verification SMS in your panel.

Pricing starts from a $7.49/mo USD baseline, adjusted by country tier, line type, and billing period (yearly saves 25%), plus a one-time $10 setup on the first invoice. Effective rates run roughly $3.58 to $16.18/mo. Cancel any time by toggling auto-renew off — no fees. Full breakdown at pricing.

What are the honest limitations?

Most dating and social apps accept these lines, but no virtual provider — us included — can pass an identity check that goes beyond SMS. A few VoIP-aware fintech apps (for example Venmo and CashApp) and some banks or government portals run extra verification that no virtual number can satisfy. Dating apps generally don't do this, but it's worth knowing the boundary.

If a service rejects a freshly activated line because of its carrier range, support swaps you to a different carrier range free within 7 days. There's also a 7-day refund window for unused service, pro-rated for any provider outage and paid back in the same crypto you used — see the refund policy.

One thing this is not: a way to dodge bans or impersonate anyone. Use it to protect your personal number and keep stable account recovery, within each platform's rules. Acceptable use is spelled out in our acceptable use policy.

Key facts

  • Real local mobile lines pass carrier lookups where VoIP, Google Voice and TextNow get blocked
  • Works for Tinder, Discord, Bumble and Hinge sign-up, SMS verification and account recovery
  • No KYC: no ID, name, address or card — crypto-only billing across 47 countries
  • Web-panel only: no app, no eSIM, no physical SIM; activation under 60 seconds
  • Free carrier-range swap within 7 days if a line is rejected; 7-day refund on unused service
FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • Will a PrivacyNumber line really work on Tinder?

    Yes, in the great majority of cases. Tinder runs a carrier lookup at sign-up that rejects VoIP, Google Voice and TextNow numbers. PrivacyNumber issues real local mobile lines inside the national numbering plan, so they read as genuine carrier lines and receive the verification SMS in your panel. If a specific carrier range is refused, support swaps you to another range free within 7 days.

  • Is this for evading bans on dating apps?

    No. PrivacyNumber is for keeping your personal number private and maintaining stable account recovery, not for recreating banned accounts or breaking platform rules. We don't support ban-evasion. Using a separate, real number simply keeps your primary SIM out of a dating platform's database and out of any future data breach, while giving you a durable line for verification and password resets.

  • Do I need to install an app or get an eSIM?

    No. PrivacyNumber is web-panel only — there's no iOS or Android app, no eSIM, and no physical SIM. You read incoming SMS and listen to voicemail directly in the browser panel on any device. The number itself is a real carrier line, but you manage it entirely online, which keeps the whole setup private and tied to no hardware.

  • Can I use the number for account recovery later?

    Yes. The line is long-term and stays yours for as long as you keep it active, so verification and password-reset codes keep arriving in your panel. Unlike a burner that expires and gets recycled, your PrivacyNumber line remains a stable recovery channel for your Tinder, Discord, Bumble or Hinge account — one reason a kept number beats a temporary one for social apps.

  • Does it work for Discord, Bumble and Hinge too?

    Yes. Discord, Bumble and Hinge all accept SMS verification on real, non-VoIP mobile lines. Discord requests phone verification to lift restrictions and aid recovery; Bumble and Hinge are phone-first at sign-up. A genuine local mobile line receives the OTP in your panel and verifies normally, where VoIP and disposable numbers are commonly refused.

  • Which country's number should I pick?

    Pick the country whose dating-app market you're actually using — a U.S. line for U.S. Tinder, a UK line for UK Bumble, and so on. The local match looks natural to the platform and to other users. PrivacyNumber covers 47 countries; browse them at /numbers/ and choose a mobile line type for the best OTP delivery. See our guide on choosing the best country for your number.

  • How private is the payment?

    Billing is crypto-only with no KYC: no ID, no name, no address, no card. You pay in any of 30+ coins at checkout, and the provider settles every payment to Monero on its side, so the only thing observed is the on-chain transaction. An email is used only as the panel login channel. Autonomous agents can also pay via x402 (USDC on Base) with no account at all.

A real number you own.
No ID. Pay in crypto.

Real local mobile or landline lines in 47 countries — calls, SMS, voicemail and AI auto-pickup, live in 60 seconds. No identity required.