Saily adds second phone numbers from $0.99 per month
Saily, Nord Security's travel eSIM service, now offers a second phone number for calls, SMS, and two-factor authentication (2FA), according to Android Authority.
Android Authority reported that the feature is designed to let users keep their primary phone number private when booking hotels, signing up for apps, or ordering food while traveling. The report said the service removes the need for an extra SIM or separate accounts for those use cases.
Android Authority reported that Saily lets users switch calling plans across countries without changing their second phone number. The service starts at $0.99 per month with a US number, according to the report.
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