Privacy number in UAE — +971
Second-line that survives every breach, every relationship, every dating app — your real SIM stays yours alone.
UAE pricing — Privacy-ready lines
Six pricing combinations for UAE. Yearly is the best value; mobile fits Privacy best for most users.
−10% Yearly
−25%
All tiers include calls + SMS + voicemail + AI auto-pickup. No setup fees. Cancel anytime.
Why a UAE Privacy number?
- Permanent second-line — calls, SMS, voicemail, just like a personal SIM
- Cycleable: rotate to a fresh number whenever spam piles up (~5 min)
- AI auto-pickup screens out spam calls before they reach your real SIM
- Country-flexible: pick the prefix that matches the audience you'll share it with
- No social-graph link — no contacts, no IMEI, no carrier relationship to your real identity
About UAE numbers
The United Arab Emirates uses country code +971 and is regulated by the Telecommunications and Digital Government Regulatory Authority (TDRA), which oversees numbering plans, licensing, and spectrum allocation across the Emirates. Mobile numbers in the UAE begin with the digit 5 after the country code — prefixes such as +971 50, +971 55, +971 56, and +971 58 are assigned to the two main licensed operators, Etisalat (rebranded as e&) and du. Landline numbers are assigned by emirate: Dubai lines carry a 4 prefix (+971 4), Abu Dhabi uses 2 (+971 2), Sharjah and the northern Emirates use 6 (+971 6), and Al Ain uses 3 (+971 3). The UAE hosts a large expatriate workforce — foreign nationals make up roughly 88 percent of the population — meaning international businesses and individuals frequently need local numbers to interact with UAE-based services, employers, or government portals without exposing a foreign SIM.
Privacy + UAE — frequently asked
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How is this different from Google Voice or a SIM-only burner?
Google Voice ties to your Google identity — every call you receive on Voice is logged in your Google account, retained forever, and discoverable by subpoena. NoKYCNumber has no identity layer above the line. SIM-only burners require you to walk into a store with ID — not anonymous in most countries. NoKYCNumber is anonymous from purchase onward.
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What if my privacy number gets too much spam?
Cancel the line, take a fresh one, update your contacts. Costs about 5 minutes; the new number is a clean slate. We don't recycle a recently-cancelled number to another customer for at least 90 days.
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Will the AI auto-pickup screen out scam calls?
Yes — the AI greets the caller, asks for the reason, and posts a transcript to your panel. You see who tried to reach you (and why) without ever picking up. Robocalls usually hang up the moment a real-time interaction is required.
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Can I block specific callers?
Yes — block list per line. Add numbers manually, or use the "block this caller" button on any voicemail in your panel.
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Does this work for online dating profiles?
Yes — see our dedicated /numbers/<country>/use-case/tinder/ pages for app-specific notes. The Tinder use case is the most common reason customers buy a privacy line.
Buy a UAE Privacy number — no KYC, crypto only
NoKYCNumber issues real UAE mobile and landline numbers usable for Privacy. The line is allocated within UAE's national numbering plan with the +971 dial code; recipients see a normal local subscriber number, not a relay.
Pricing starts at $6.74/month on yearly billing for the recommended Privacy setup. All tiers include calls, SMS, voicemail and AI auto-pickup. Pay in 30+ cryptocurrencies (BTC, ETH, XMR, USDT, SOL, LTC and more); the line activates within 60 seconds of the on-chain confirmation. No identity, no email, no card.
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