Luckily, I’ve found a solution for those times when you just don’t want the recipient to know its you on the other end of the phone. To block your caller ID, simply follow these steps:
- Navigate to voice.google.com, sign in, and click on your phone number.
- Click the Delete link next to your phone number, and then click Proceed. Don’t worry – you will retain the ability to reclaim this number for 90 days, so it’s not gone forever!
- Complete your phone call through Google Hangouts. (Your number will appear as Blocked or Unavailable to the recipient.)
- Go back to voice.google.com, and click on your number, under “Get your old number back.”
- Follow the steps to reclaim that phone number, which may include re-confirming one of your forwarding phones.
That’s it! Granted, this method is quite cumbersome, and Google might close this loophole at any time. Still, it’s a nice workaround that will hopefully stick around until Google incorporates this feature permanently into Google Hangouts.
Do you have any Google Hangouts/Google Voice tips of your own?