September 4, 2025
Is There a Truly Anonymous Call App That Doesn’t Use Your Phone Number?
Article written with ChatGPT AI

In 2025, privacy is a growing concern—but anonymity is even harder to find. Most messaging and calling apps, even those claiming to be secure, still require a phone number or email address to create an account. But what if you want to make a call without giving away any personal details at all?
This guide explores what it really means to make an anonymous call, and how EXTRA SAFE solves this in a way that no other app currently does.
Why Most Apps Aren’t Truly Anonymous
Let’s look at the facts:
WhatsApp and Signal require your phone number to register.
Zoom and Google Meet require email accounts, often linked to identity.
Even “encrypted” apps often create user profiles and store call metadata (timestamps, device IDs, IP addresses).
So while these apps might offer encryption, they don’t offer anonymity—and there’s a big difference.
What Makes an App Truly Anonymous?
A truly anonymous calling app:
Doesn’t ask for your phone number or email
Doesn’t track or store call logs or metadata
Doesn’t create a central profile tied to your identity
Doesn’t store files or messages on external servers
Doesn’t require the other person to register either
EXTRA SAFE: The First Truly Anonymous Call App
EXTRA SAFE was designed with zero identity requirements:
Account-free
Does not require your phone number
Doesn't need your personal information
Does not create a user profile
Without metadata storage
Instead, you get your own EXTRA SAFE ID, which functions like a private “number” just for this platform. Want to call someone? Dial their ID. Want to invite someone new? Just send a secure link—they don’t need to install anything.
Comparison Table
App | EXTRA SAFE | Signal | Telegram | Zoom | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Requires Phone Number | No | Yes | Yes | Optional | Yes (email) |
Requires Signup | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Stores Metadata | No | Yes | Some | Yes | Yes |
Anonymous Calling | Yes | No | No | Partially | No |
Use Cases for Anonymous Calls
Therapists & coaches offering private sessions
Journalists protecting sources
Crypto professionals needing pseudonymous communication
Whistleblowers and activists under surveillance
Regular people who don’t want to be tracked or profiled
Want to Try It?
You don’t need to install anything. No signup. Just tap and talk. EXTRA SAFE is free, works on any browser, and gives you back control over your voice.