💡 What is it?
NumberBarn is committed to protecting your personal information and account data. This article explains how your data is secured, what is and isn't shared, and how your phone numbers are treated in public directories.
⚙️ How it works
Data Sharing & Your Privacy
NumberBarn does not sell or share your personal information with other companies or individuals without your consent. Your account data is kept private and is only used to provide and support your NumberBarn services.
For complete details, see the NumberBarn Privacy Policy.
Encryption & Network Security
NumberBarn takes several precautions to protect your data:
- Accounts are password-protected
- Email notifications for SMS and voicemail are subject to TLS encryption
Voice calls and SMS messages are secure within the NumberBarn network. However, once delivered to the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network), there is no end-to-end encryption. This is a limitation of the broader telephone network and applies to all carriers.
411 Directory Listing
NumberBarn phone numbers are not automatically submitted to 411 directory listing services.
Caller ID (CNAM)
NumberBarn does not submit your information to caller ID databases unless you explicitly request a CNAM update.
▶️ See Caller ID (CNAM) Overview 📖
📌 Things to Know
Your Data is Never Sold
NumberBarn will never share or sell your account information, call logs, messages, or personal details to third parties without your consent.
PSTN Calls and Texts Are Not End-to-End Encrypted
Once a call or text leaves the NumberBarn network and travels over the public telephone network, encryption is no longer guaranteed. This is standard across the telephone industry and not specific to NumberBarn.
You Control Your Public Presence
Your number will not appear in 411 listings or caller ID databases unless you request it. CNAM updates are opt-in only.
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