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Windows Phone 7 : Changing Caller ID Settings

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12/26/2010 9:13:50 AM
You might not want to show your phone number to every Tom, Dick, or Harry. Maybe just Tom and Harry. Windows Phone 7 gives you that option. When you hide your number from someone, all they see is “Private” when you call.

1. Hide Your Number

  1. On Start, flick to the Apps list, and then tap Settings.

  2. Flick to Applications, and then tap Phone.

  3. Under Show My Caller ID To, tap one of the following:

    • Everyone

    • No One

    • My Contacts

  4. Press the Back or Start button to exit.

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