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Host of startups offering ‘disposable phone numbers’

A handful of startups are targeting wireless subscribers who may be reluctant to divulge their phone numbers.

Tossable Digits Inc., which launched service earlier this year, provides a 10-digit phone number and five-digit extension that subscribers can use for up to 30 days. Calls to the number are forwarded to a subscriber’s mobile, home or office phone for $5 a month.

The offering, which also allows users to block calls during certain times, is available in 16 U.S. cities including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco.

Separately, Jangl, a Pleasanton, Calif.-based startup, emerged from stealth mode two weeks ago with a similar service.

The company’s offering allows users to access “disposable numbers” that can be used for both incoming and outgoing calls. The service, which is in testing, includes a screening feature that prompts callers to introduce themselves in a few words; subscribers can opt not to take the call after hearing the introduction.

Finally, U.K.-based Safe-Talk provides a temporary number to users who send a text message to a short code. The number can be used for seven days, and the service can be extended with another text message. Each message costs $1.75. RCR

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